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Title: Odorization
Author: A. R. Laughlin
Source: 1976 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: Of the natural fuels that nature has provided for us to use, natural gas is the one best suited for domestic use. This fuel can be easily distributed long distances through underground mains to the most remote districts. Natural gas, since it has no odor, is usually odorized in order to be readily detected. This provides a safeguard in the event of accidental turn-on or leakage because of faulty equipment. The great demand to use natural gas has made it necessary to deliver gas through large-diameter pipelines and has made it necessary to odorize large quantities of natural gas on a 24-hour basis. As a result of this, special facilities for odorization have been required.




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