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Title: Field Sampling Of Gas
Author: C. A. Edmonds
Source: 1955 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1955
Abstract: To find the chemical and physical properties of natural gas whether in a plant, a gas system, or at the source of this gas, it becomes apparent that obtaining a sample of sufficient quantity for analysis is of paramount importance. The term sampling of gas seems a simple thing, but due to the importance of the usage of information obtained from a gas sample, accurate sampling then becomes a matter of greater magnitude. Gas cycling plants, natural gasoline plants, reservoir engineers, and gas transmission companies, and a myriad of other groups depend upon the results of accurate gas sampling. The ramifications of this can be shown easily in the control and performance of their separate businesses. An improperly obtained sample, or one that is not truly representative of the gas sampled is of no value, regardless of the precision of analysis, and could lead to erroneous appraisals of the products for which they were to be used. Misleading results due to improper sampling could cost a company or corporation a considerably monetary loss.




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