Jochem Schuerman
2026-06-02
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Beyond the vessel: How inline separation is reshaping upstream process design

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Issue date: June 2, 2026

ID: 6b44cd71-431b-4811-a3a4-68c2493c20aa

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Sulzer

Sulzer Chemtech is a global leader in separation, mixing, and polymer processing technologies, delivering innovative solutions that enhance efficiency, sustainability, and performance across chemical and industrial processes.

Type

Webinar

Level

Advanced

Format

Online

Duration

1 hours

Price

Free

Description

The holder of this certificate attended the webinar “Beyond the vessel: How inline separation is reshaping upstream process design.” During the session, participants gained a clear understanding of inline separation technology as a compact and efficient alternative to conventional vessel‑based separation systems in upstream and offshore applications. The webinar covered the fundamental working principles of inline separators, explaining how they operate and how they differ from traditional separation equipment. Key advantages such as reduced equipment weight, smaller footprint, and improved operational flexibility were discussed in detail. Real‑world application examples illustrated how inline separation can support debottlenecking, process optimization, and capacity improvements in modern upstream facilities.

Skills

Inline separation fundamentals

Upstream process design optimization

Compact separation technologies

Footprint and weight reduction strategies

Debottlenecking and capacity improvement

Operational flexibility in upstream and offshore facilities

Earning Criteria

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Successfully attended the webinar “Beyond the vessel: How inline separation is reshaping upstream process design,” gaining a practical understanding of inline separation principles, their advantages over conventional vessel‑based systems, and how this technology can be applied to improve efficiency, reduce footprint and weight, and optimize upstream and offshore processing operations. Learn More