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Title: Gas Quality Issues From The Perspective Of Gas Management And Control
Author: Bill Mangels
Source: American Gas Association 1988
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: As pipelines continue to merge and become larger, one thing that we must not forget is that it is still one of our major objectives to transport and deliver good quality marketable gas to and for our customers. Someone in each pipeline organization must accept the responsibility for the overall monitoring of the gas and its quality as it flows into our pipelines. Supply Control will continue to help Gas Management and Control be that organization when it comes to managing the gas quality of the pipeline. Supply Control oversees the Big Picture on the supply side, and we will work diligently to be certain that appropriate monitoring equipment is in place before allowing off-quality gas to flow into our system. If a flowing stream of gas goes off-spec, then we will work to get it shut-in as soon as possible. Maintaining good gas quality in our pipelines is of key importance, and therefore additional emphasis has been given to it within Gas Management and Control. Figure 1 provides an overview of Enrons Pipeline Grid. The integrated pipeline system is 38,000 miles long and extends from the Florida peninsula to California and from near the Mexican Border to Canada.




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