Mr. D. John Morgan, Morgan-Denver, LLC
Mr. Morgan has 35 years’ experience in design, engineering, and start-up of sweet and sour natural gas plants. His experience includes sulfur recovery, NGL, and gas treating facilities. He has authored papers on gas processing, materials of construction, LNG, and process control. In addition to his consulting activities, Mr. Morgan delivers gas industry training in many countries.
Mr. Dan McCartney, McCartney Gas Advisors, LLC
Mr. McCartney has 40 years of gas processing experience, initially with operating companies and then with an engineering contractor. He has experience in most areas of gas processing. He has authored a number of papers, and holds two patents. Since retiring, he remains current on new technology and data by consulting and by serving on committees for GPA Midstream and the Laurance Reid Gas Conditioning Conference.
Honoring Professor Arthur J. Kidnay I April 4, 1934 – January 6, 2015
More than forty years ago, Professor Arthur Kidnay founded the Natural Gas Processing Short Course at the Colorado School of Mines. Sadly, Professor Kidnay passed away in early 2015.
Dr. Kidnay had a distinguished career at Colorado School of Mines. He rose to Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining and ultimately to Dean of Graduate Studies and Research. He made many research contributions important to gas processing. For excellence in research and education he received the Gas Processors Association’s Katz award.