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Title: Appliance Population Issues In Gas Interchangeability Testing
Author: H.B. Levinsky
Source: American Gas Association 2007
Year Published: 2007
Abstract: Due to declining local production, combined with (inter)national deregulation, the supply of natural gas is becoming progressively more diverse. Thus, LNG from all over the world is being introduced into the US market, while pipeline gas from Russia and LNG from the Middle East are becoming increasingly important for Western Europe. The change in geographical origin of natural gas is often accompanied by a change in gas composition for example, compared to lean pipeline gases, most LNGs are rich in higher hydrocarbons, yielding increased higher heating values (HHV) and Wobbe Indices. Another cause of variations in natural gas composition is the fluctuation in the degree of gas processing being done, caused by fluctuations in gas and feedstock prices.




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