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Title: CO2 Determination Of Natural Gas Streams
Author: Charlie Cook
Source: 2011 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2011
Abstract: Carbon Dioxide is measured in Natural Gas for two reasons. First and most often it is measured for energy determination (BTU/CV) by gas chromatography. And the second reason CO2 is determined is for pipeline integrity. The measured data is transmitted in various ways for records keeping as well as operational input. CO2 measurement for energy determination is typically made by gas chromatography. Gas Chromatography is employed in two ways - on line gas chromatography which is used primarily for custody measurement in larger meter stations or by laboratory measurement of composite samplers. CO2 determination is useful or even required as upstream and downstream companies attempt to manage their operations more effectively. Priorities vary among these companies as well as budgets. Therefore each method may be justified by specific operation needs to be discussed later.




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