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Title: Gas Conditioning-Report
Author: David P. Corkill
Source: American Gas Association 1970
Year Published: 1970
Abstract: The A.G.A. Pipeline Committee has several subcommittees which work on assigned projects for the benefit of the gas industry. One is concerned with gas conditioning. Gas conditioning has always been of importance to the gas industry but it is of increasing significance now, In the early days of the industry, gas was in abundant supply and only the belter quality sources were utilized. The main contaminants in these supplies were water and liquid products. Pipeline transmission pressures also were comparatively low. The quality of the gas supplies being discovered today and the system pressures used for transmission of gas have made gas conditioning more important than ever. Many of the new pipeline supplies are coming from individual wells where the gas needs to be conditioned at the wellhead before entering the gathering system. Economical methods of treating this gas are essential.




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