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Title: Thermometry In Gas Measurement
Author: Stephen T. Stark
Source: 2007 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2007
Abstract: The measurement of gas temperature is not easy. In fact, temperature is one of the more difficult variables to measure correctly any given quantity of natural gas changes temperature many times as it flows from one meter to another, all the way from the wellhead to its final destination. When natural gas is compressed, it heats up when it expands, such as after flowing through a regulator, control valve, or other restriction, it cools down. Natural gas temperature is also affected by the temperature of the pipe through which it flows.




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