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Title: Applying Process Gas Chromatography For Natural Gas Use
Author: Wayne 0. Wilson
Source: 1988 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: The use of process chromatography by the natural gas industry started in the 1960s. These early uses were primarily in gas processing plants. During the late 1970 gas companies began looking for more accurate methods of determining the Btu than the traditional calorimeter. Chromatography became the choice of many gas companies. Process gas chromatography is a special application of the more widely used laboratory chromatographs. The primary difference is process chromatographs are designed to operate with a minimum of operator intervention while laboratory chromatographs are typically controlled directly by the operator.




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