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Title: Measurement Of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Author: Patrick Mccann
Source: 1988 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: The topic, Measurement of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, encompasses an extremely wide variety of situations, conditions, and procedures. This broad subject includes the static measurement of any containment, and the dynamic measurement of various forms of transfer. This paper will touch on the basic concepts of these methods, while providing an awareness of possibilities to the reader. Volumes potentially range from recreational vehicle cylinders to ocean-going supertankers, or from small field well separators to 200,000 plus barrels per day fractionation facility pipelines. The term Liquefied Petroleum Gas will refer to purity or mixed hydrocarbons ethane, propane, propylene, butanes, butylenes, and/or natural gasoline.




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