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Title: Best Practices For Mass Measurement Of Natural Gas Liquids
Author: Marsha Yon
Source: 2015 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2015
Abstract: Natural gas liquids (NGL) are the by-product of natural gas production or processing and are a mix of ethane, propane, butane, isobutane, pentane, and pentanes plus (natural gasoline). An NGL mix may be referred to as con - densate but generally condensate is heavier than most NGL and has a lower vapor pressure. The term conden - sate differs among users of the term and may be treated like an NGL or like a light crude oil. Y grade is another term that falls in the category of NGL except there is a limited amount of ethane content. The specific gravity of NGL is normally less than 0.65 gm/cc. The vapor pressure of NGL increases with an increase in the ethane content. Knowledge of the maximum vapor pressure and thus the expected composition of the NGL are critical for the de - sign of the measurement system




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