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Title: Determination Of Water Vapor In Natural Gas
Author: W. F. Hoag
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: Water vapor present in natural gas has long been a problem to the companies who have natural gas operations and has been an expensive troublemaker to all phases of operation whether it be the producing, processing, transmission, or distribution. Natural Gas, with very few exceptions, is always saturated or close to the saturation point with water vapor from the time it leaves the well heads, through the various processes and into the transmission lines unless some means of dehydration is used. This saturated condition results in water condensing in the pipe lines with every decrease in temperature of the gas, causing corrosion, formation of gas hydrates, icing, and various other difficulties.




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