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Title: Gas Measurement Short Course
Author: Gene G. Greer
Source: 1966 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: Most gas companies, whether transmission or distribution, are either involved with adding odorant to their gas or with checking the intensity of the odorant that has been added by others. The problem of adding odorant to natural gas is not a new one. In some parts of the country the gas that is produced is odorized by nattire, although the majority of the gas produced has to have an odorant added to it. The level of the injection is determined by each individual company and/or state in which each is operating. When a company is setting up a program of natural gas odorization, three (3) things have to he decided. First is the kind of odorant, the second is the type of injection equipment, and the third is a reliable monitoring system.




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