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Title: Problems Of Wet Gas Measurement And Regulation
Author: G. W. Mccullough
Source: 1936 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1936
Abstract: The measurement of wet or casinghead gas presents the many feindred problems of dry gas measurement, and also many more problems peculiar to itself. There is also a great difference in value per MCF usually between wet or casinghead gas and dry, or gas well, gas. This economic difference in value is sometimes the cause of many of the problems of wet gas measurement and regulation. Only so much can be spent on meter maintenance and operation before it becomes uneconomical to measure wet gas. For this reason, when meters and regulators are put in to measure wet gas, they should be put in properly, and intelligently, with proper study having been given to problems on hand. The changing of metering runs, regulators, plates and meters will so run the cost of installation up to such a point that the metering expense can exceed the value of gas being metered.




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