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Title: Measurement Of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Author: Jeffrey A. Geschwentner
Source: 1996 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1996
Abstract: LPGs, as we know them today, are any hydrocarbon liquids having a vapor pressure greater than atmospheric, either by themselves or mixed with another component. These products, which are usually separated from crude oil or natural gasohne, include ethane, E/P mix, propane, propylene, iso and normal butanes, and butylenes.




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