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Title: Prevention Of Freezing In Measuring And Regulating Equipment
Author: B. G. Spradlin
Source: 1982 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: There are some differences in gas produced in conjunction with crude oil and gas produced from a gas well but both are defined as natural gas. Gas well gas is usually produced from a reservoir at high pressure and in most instances is delivered to the buyer at the natural wellhead flowing pressure. Oil well gas, on the other hand, is more frequently produced at lower pressures and is compressed for delivery to the pipeline. In both cases, we are dealing with relatively high pressure gases and both must be regulated, controlled and measured. Hydrates can and will form in both types of gases.




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