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Title: Determination Of Water Vapor Content And Hydrocarbon Dew Point In Natural Gas
Author: Charles F. Drake
Source: 1969 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1969
Abstract: The determination of the water vapor content in a natural gas stream has probably been one of the most published and discussed subjects that has presented itself at all levels of gas measurement. Yet, it continues to remain a semimysterious topic worthy of inclusion in almost every short course or publication concerning the gas measurement field in general. It has deeply involved the top management level of gas producing companies where tens of thousands of dollars of processing equipment may be at stake, and it has also deeply involved the gas measurement field representative for the gas transmission company who is trying to do his job by assuring his superiors that contract quality gas is being purchased or delivered. Through this maze of published and unpublished material one fact seems to consistently emerge. This fact, stated very briefly, seems to be that it is impossible to make any sweeping statement as to the exact optimum method of determining the water vapor content of a natural gas.




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