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Title: Gas Cleaning
Author: Laurance S. Reid
Source: 1968 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1968
Abstract: Gas cleaning is one of the oldest of the gas conditioning processes and perhaps the most neglected of all. No management group in the gas industry will admit to selling dirty gas and to even discuss the possibility is to be indelicate. It seems reasonable to assume that if dirt cannot be seen, then it does not exist. This is a comforting assumption which, unfortunately, is rarely true. Every operating gas company has pipeline dirt problems and these vary only in the degree of severity. Usually, they are called by other, more palatable names such as low transmission efficiency, scored cylinders, oil-poisoned adsorbent, excessive lube oil consumption, poor measurement, entrainment losses, et cetera.




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