McIntush, K. E.
Trimeric Corp., Buda, Texas
Ken McIntush, P. E., is a practicing chemical engineer and President of Trimeric Corp. He has 25 years of varied process engineering experience serving clients in the oil refining, oil and gas processing and silicon refining industries, among others. Mr. McIntush’s responsibilities include troubleshooting, debottlenecking and other projects for Trimeric. He earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
For many sour gas streams present in a flare header, less expensive options than flare gas recovery may exist. The compressors, liquids management, downstream treating and other systems required for flare gas recovery (FGR) can be expensive to install and/or operate reliably. Some refineries allow the flaring of sweet gases.
Beitler, C. A. M.,
Fisher, K.,
McIntush, K. E.,
Lundeen, J., Trimeric Corp.;
Tyndall, K., Pastor, Behling & Wheeler LLC
Data shows potential harmful effects to workers due to acid gas exposure
Nonaqueous sulfur recovery techniques also reduce hydrogen losses