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Title: Handling And Injection Of Odorant
Author: Louis E. Reynolds
Source: 1971 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1971
Abstract: Odorant, as its name implies, is a liquid compound made to smell rather disagreeable for the single purpose of odorizing natural gas. Odorants most generally used, are organic sulphur compounds, mercaptans, or cyclic sulfides. Any one of these compounds mixed with natural gas will impart an identifiable odor. To the general public, this odor is known as a gassy smell. Since clean natural gas methane and ethane has no odor, the gassy smell is the ultimate goal in a program of odorization.




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