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Title: Determination Of Gasoline Content Of Gas
Author: J. A. Ciironister
Source: 1962 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1962
Abstract: Anyone not too familiar with the subject might wonder what is meant when we speak of gasoline content. To the majority of people, the word gasoline promptly and normally suggests a liquid commodity sold at the corner service station. They may or may not know that the gasoline they buy is a highly refined, treated and blended product. The gasoline considered in this paper bears little resemblance to thai sold at the service station. The term gasoline content has long been used as a trade term for identifying the gas condensate which is obtained by testing a sample of natural gas. Thus, testing gas is actually the art of grading gases by some prescribed method




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