This course delivers practical training in gas chromatography troubleshooting for the oil and gas industry, focusing on system optimization, detector performance, calibration, and maintenance techniques to ensure precise and reliable analytical results.
Since the 1970s, Gas Chromatography (GC) has become essential across all sectors of the petroleum industry, from crude oil exploration and refining to the development of new petrochemicals. As the most widely used analytical method in chemistry, gas chromatography excels in resolving compound mixtures based on differences in physical properties such as boiling point and polarity.
The Gas Chromatography Troubleshooting in the Oil and Gas Industry course is designed to equip participants with the skills to analyze gas VOCs and complex liquid organic samples, such as crude oil and its products. GC enables precise identification and quantification of molecular species in these samples.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of gas chromatography principles, covering operation, performance, and troubleshooting, from sample introduction to data analysis. It includes an in-depth examination of GC instrument components, theoretical principles, method optimization, and troubleshooting strategies.
Specially tailored for practical gas chromatographic analysis of diverse and complex petroleum samples, the course covers various GC methods and focuses on system configuration and method conditions.
By the end of this course, participants will:
Unit 1: Introduction to Chromatography
Unit 2: Injection Ports
Unit 3: Gas Chromatography (GC) Columns
Unit 4: GC Detectors
Unit 5: GC Data Acquisition and Processing
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