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Title: Hydrocarbon Dew Point Effect on Gas Flow Measurement
Author: Sohrab Zarrabian
Source: 2022 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2022
Abstract: The presence of liquids in pipelines creates many operational and financial issues. Liquids are created in pipelines when the gas crosses the phase boundary. This crossing can be caused by lowering of temperature, increase of pressure, or decrease of pressure. Hydrocarbon Dew Point (HCDP) is the temperature at which hydrocarbons begin to condense in a natural gas stream, at a given pressure. It is not to be confused with Water Dew Point (WDP) which is the temperature at which water condenses out, at a given pressure. Both HCDP and WDP are important gas properties that need to be measured and monitored throughout gas processing and transport operations. In this paper, we concentrate on HCDP.




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