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Title: Natural Gas Hydrates: Formation And Prevent
Author: Lawrence m. Cenegy
Source: American Gas Association 2000
Year Published: 2000
Abstract: The problem of gas hydrates has been well known to those working in the gas production, storage and transportation industries for many years. Although the phenomenon of gas hydrates was first studied as early as 1811, gas hydrates of methane, ethane, and propane, common components of natural gas, were first determined to exist by Villard in 1888. In the 1930s, Hammerschmidt discovered hydrates as a pipeline plugging agent and developed an equation to predict the hydrate depression temperature, and throughout the late 1930s, 1940s and 1950s work continued to study the effects of hydrate inhibitors.(1,2)




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