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Title: Conditioning Natural Gas For Quality Measurement
Author: Laurance S. Reid
Source: 1985 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Pipeline quality standards require that all natural gas mixtures must be conditioned to remove ail solids and liquids, to contain no more than seven (7) pounds - or less - of water vapor per million standard cubic feet, to contain no more than four (4) parts per million of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), to have its carbon dioxide content within limits specified by the sales contract, usually 1 to 3 volume percent, and to have a calorific content within the specified range, usually 950 to 1050 Btu/SCF gross on a dry basis. Gas measured into a transmission system must meet these criteria. So does gas delivered to a city border station.




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