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Title: Problems In Measuring Natural Gas Containing Hydrogen Sulphide
Author: G. D. Turner
Source: 1956 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1956
Abstract: Hydrogen Sulphide in many fields of the gas industry is referred to as sour gas. Webster defines it as an inflammable poisonous gas with a disagreeable odor. In the natural gas production fields where you find hydrogen sulphide content, there is usually a trace of carbon dioxide, or it can be vice versa. Both hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide are termed as acid gases and gases cause the measurement men a great deal of extra work in maintaining measurement instruments.




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