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Title: Field Sampling Of Gas
Author: G. D. Turner
Source: 1965 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1965
Abstract: Pick up a trade magazine dealing with the natural gas industry, and there will undoubtedly be an article outlining the phenomenal growth of the industry during the past decade, its present day activity and the plans for the future. The projects discussed, whether they be in production, gathering, transmission or distribution, have two basic thoughts: Is it feasible and, if so, will the revenues be worthwhile. The project, and there are many, may be a chemical complex extraction plant, processing plant, recovery or removal plant, compressor station or underground storage. The quantity and quality of feed streams, in and out of each project, are known and established by complete component analyses and tests resulting from natural gas field samples. The phrase garbage in-garbage out is often heard. This phrase, applied to many things, holds true in taking reliable representative samples, as the analysis is only as good as the sample. Correct analyses of samples in the evaluation of a project are necessary in determining the accurate economic feasibility




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