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Title: Problems Of Wet Gas Measurement
Author: E. H. Schoenfeldt
Source: 1929 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1929
Abstract: Gas from oil wells is usually referred to as wet of casing head gas and differs from natural gas in that it contains considerable gasoline, usually ranging from .5 of a gallon per thousand cubic feet to as high as 20 gallons per thousand cubic feet. The gas when produced in sufficient quantities is contracted by the gasoline companies from the various producers in the field for the purpose of manufacturing casing head or natural gasoline. This seemingly insignificant branch of the oil industry a few years ago has grown until today it is considered one of the chief branches in the industry.




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