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Title: Determination Of Water Vapor In Natural Gas
Author: Ralph S. Williams
Source: 1966 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: Gas producing wells vary considerably in the amount of water contained in the gas stream. This variance is due primarily to the difference in strata structues from which the natural gas flows. (See Figure 1.) In most instances, there is sufficient water migration to warrant periodic testing of the gas stream to determine water vapor content. Natural gas has an inherent affinity for water and-or water vapors. Realizing the potential water content, most purchase gas and gas sales contracts contain sipulations as to maximum water cotent, stated in pounds H20 per MMCF.




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