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Title: Monitoring Sulfur Compounds In Transmission Gases
Author: Frank V. Wilby
Source: 1966 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: This report is concerned with the monitoring of sulfur compounds in natural gas which is ready for distribution. The emphasis is on natiual gas since it comprises over 98.5 percent of the gas sold in the United Slates. The use of manufactured or mixed gas is relatively small and declining. Although the total sulfur content of gas transmitted in some areas may be as high as five to 10 grains of sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet*, in most metropolitan areas a sulfur content that high would produce an intolerable number of leak complaints. Generally the total sulfur concentiation in transmission gas will be in the range of 0.1 to 0.5 grains of sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet. The lower the sulfur concentration, the greater are the difficulties in obtaining an accurate analysis.




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