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Title: Odorization Of Natural Gas And Regulatory Reporting
Author: Betti Smith
Source: 1979 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: One major responsibility of the Railroad Commission is to protect the public through the enactment and enforcement of various safety rules and regulations governing natural gas. One such rule. Gas Utilities Substantive Rule 051.04.03.012 entitled, Odorization Equipment, Odorization of Natural Gas and Odorant Concentration Test, more commonly referred to as Rule 12 will be discussed herein. Gas Utilities Dockets 122 and 183 were repealed on August 14, 1978, and replaced with Rule 12. This changed the odorization reporting procedures. All of you who deal with natural gas are aware that pure natural gas is odorless, therefore, a malodorant agent must be introduced into the gas to make its presence readily detectable by the human sense of smell. This malodorant agent is injected through a unit called an odorizer. There are several types of injection equipment. To name a few, there are the wick types, by-pass types, drip types, meter driven pumps, and displacement pumps.




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