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Title: Measurement Of Lpg
Author: Fred Van Orsdol
Source: 2009 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2009
Abstract: Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPGs), serve as a valuable source of chemical plant and refinery feedstock, and as a clean burning fuel. LPG is typically a product of gas processing plants or refineries. Gas plants typically produce a raw mix natural gas liquid stream which is later fractionated into useful products such as purity ethane, ethane/propane mix, propane, Iso-butane, normal butane, Iso-pentane, normal pentane and natural gasoline mix. Some gas processing facilities have their own fractionation capability and may produce the same products as the dedicated fractionators. Refineries produce propane, but heavier products such as the butanes and pentanes and natural gasoline are used within the refinery and not typically marketed as a specification product.




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