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Title: Theory And Operation Of Dehydration
Author: W. F. Barker
Source: 1968 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: The rapid expansion of the natural gas industry has placed increased emphasis upon the methods hy which natural gas is found, produced, conditioned, measured, processed, regulated, transported and distributed to the consumer. Every phase of these numerous operational variables are involved and each are important to our natural gas industry. As advancement is made in each, more technical knowledge is required by industry personnal to efficiently maintain, overall operations in order to satisfy its management. The dehydration of natural gas is one small phase of this vast operation and along with each of the many others is important. Gas dehydration is essentially the process by wfaich the water vapor contained in the gas is reduced. The amount of water reduction needed and the method of dehydration used depends on how the gas is to be utilized. The main purpose for dehydrating natural gas is to reduce overall operating problems and help insure an uninterrupted supply of gas from the wellhead to the consumer.




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