Student Leadership Council Presents: Natural Gas Liquids – Ethane, Propane and Butane. Focus on US and Impact of Shale Resource Plays

CISTAR's Student Leadership Council presents a brown bag webinar series on industry related topics featuring CISTAR's industry consultant, Dr. Bruce Cook.
  • Student Leadership Council Presents: Natural Gas Liquids – Ethane, Propane and Butane. Focus on US and Impact of Shale Resource Plays
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  • CISTAR's Student Leadership Council presents a brown bag webinar series on industry related topics featuring CISTAR's industry consultant, Dr. Bruce Cook.
Event Date: September 12, 2023
Time: 9:00-10:00am
Location: WebEx
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November 20, 2023 | WEBEX LINK

This presentation introduces:

  • What are Natural Gas Liquids. Properties and Uses
  • Production Volume. Understand where and how US production and grown over the last few years.
  • Transportation, Processing, and Storage. Understand how NGL’s are transported and processed from production sites to markets.
  • C2 and C3 Olefin Production. Recent Expansions of US Olefin Production from NGL’s.  Basic olefin production economics will also be covered.
  • Future Outlook. – EIA projections for future US NGL production out to 2050Upstream: US and World Crude Oil Production.

Your Presenter, Bruce Cook

Dr. Bruce R. Cook is an independent consultant currently supporting Purdue University and CISTAR Engineering Research Center as Industry and Research Advisor, following a 30+ year technical career in the energy and petrochemical industry.   Prior to joining Purdue and CISTAR in 2018, Bruce was the Technical Manager of the BP Cherry Point Refinery located in Blaine, Washington, after serving as Director, BP Refining Technology & Engineering (RTE) Technology Development (TD) department in Naperville, IL.   Prior to joining BP in 2007, Dr. Cook was employed for over 20 years at Exxon and ExxonMobil Research and Engineering where he held scientific and technical leadership positions in refining and energy technologies.