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Title: Techniques Of Gas Spot Sampling
Author: Josh H. Welker
Source: 2005 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2005
Abstract: Natural gas spot sampling is the act of taking a representative sample of the fluid flowing in a pipeline at a particular point in time. Today, two major groups within the natural gas industry take samples. These are the gas measurement groups and the corrosion prevention groups. The gas measurement groups need samples to get the British Thermal Unit (BTU) value and the specific gravity of the gas. The corrosion groups need samples to determine what is in the flowing fluid so that they can prevent the pipeline and associated instruments from corroding.




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