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Title: Odorization Of Natural Gas
Author: Scott P. Youngblood
Source: 1995 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1995
Abstract: The odorization of natural gas evolved from a fragmented, unregulated practice at the turn of the century to the current highly regulated and monitored practice we see today. The evolution to todays standards and governmental regulations stems from an increased awareness of risks and public safety and the increased use of natural gas. As always, the primary focus of odorization is safety, we must keep this in mind as we develop, maintain, and improve our odorization technics and processes in a changing regulatory environment. This paper covers a brief history of natural gas odorization, the chemicals used in odorants, odorization technics, odorant handling, and developing programs to address responsible care and emergency response needs.




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