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Title: Btu Reduction In Gas Plants
Author: Jim Bleda
Source: 1990 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: BTU reduction in gas plants refers to the change in quality of a gas stream that occurs as a result of being processed in a plant. By processing, the plant purposely extracts or removes certain components from the gas thereby changing its physical make-up. It is very important that this change be raeasu:red and accounted for accurately because it is the basis for determining the amount of revfinue the producer ultimately receives for the gas he produces and it determines what the processing plant pays for its feedstock. This paper will demonstrate the correct method for calculating the BTU change of a gas stream and wi 11 also discuss the meaning of PBR and its importance in gas processing.




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