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Title: Development Of Cryogenic Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)REFERENCE Liquids
Author: Chris Cowper
Source: 2016 Natural Gas Sampling Technology Conference
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: World production of natural gas in 2013 was 3 , 370 billion cubic metres . 29% of this wa s accounted for by LNG shipments, a proportion that is likely to increase in coming years. Measurement of the composition allows calculation of properties such as c alorific v alue (CV) and liquid density, both of which are important inputs to the knowledge of energy transfer. Prior to liquefaction, natural gas must be treated to remove components that may solidify in the heat exchangers, causing blockages that limit or stop production. These components include carbon dioxide and higher hydrocarbons. Remov al of these components means that the liquefied gas is a simpler mixture than is normally found with conventional gas production, and so measurement of LNG composition is a relatively straightforward task.




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