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Title: Method Of Analysis For Natural Gas By Chromatography
Author: Charles R. Roberson
Source: 1976 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: Natural gas has been defined as a mixture of hydrocarbon gases and impurities. The hydrocarbon gases normally found in natural gas are methane, ethane, propane, butanes, pentanes, and smaller amounts of hexanes, heptanes, octanes, and heavier hydrocarbon gases. The impurities norma Ily found are nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and occasionaIly sulfur containing compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans. These is no one composition or mixture that can be referred to as natural gas. Even two gas wells from the same reservoir may have different compositions. Examples of some typi ca1 natural gas streams are provided in Figure 1 to show the range of composition that is naturally produced.




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