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Title: Comparative Methods Of Natural Gas Analysis
Author: H. S. Hamilton
Source: 1960 Western Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1960
Abstract: Much of the work done by engineers in nearly all phases of the natural gas industry, has its start with laboratory analyses of natural gas. Most often complete data as to its chemical composition and physical properties is supplied from specialized analyses conducted by laboratories all over the country. Scientists are. continuously searching for new and better tools for conducting these analyses more quickly and accurately. One of the newer instrumenlal methods for doing just that is the chromatograph This instrument, although only developed a very few years ago, has become a major tool by more quickly and accurately analyzing mixtures of organic chemicals. This is even more true in the lighter hydrocarbon field such as the natural gas industry. The chromatograph is rather rapidly displacing the low temperature distlllation methods such as the Podbielniak in these types of analysis.




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