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Title: Measurement Of Lp Gas
Author: R. F. Wilson
Source: 1990 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: The Liquified Petroleum Gas industry is relatively young. In the 1920s when companies started transporting the associated or casinghead gas that was produced with the oil, they found they needed to handle the condensate that was being produced during transportation and compression. They found with stabilization they could produce drip gasoline. They found they could sell this to mix with motor gasoline to meet vapor pressure and octane requirements due to higher compression engines. The companies agreed to a need for a organized development of the market. They did this through the Natural Gasoline Producers Association, developed standardized gas contracts, improved gas tests for gasoline content - charcoal and compression tests, defined specifications for natural gasoline, and improved transportation.




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