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Title: Wellhead Gas Conditioning Equipment And Its Application
Author: John G. Merritt
Source: 1981 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: Nearly all produced natural gas contains water vapor which creates a potential for serious problems of moving the gas from the wellhead to its final destination. The most common causes of lost production from this vapor are corrosion, freeze-up, and line plugging. By manipulating such variables as pressure, temperature, velocity, and liquid content, down time due to water vapor is kept at a minimum. A well planned, designed, and built piece of equipment can save many hours of down time. To accomplish these, the real operating characteristics must be known. Sometimes though, only experience can predict problems that designers are not taught about and then there are events that can never be predicted. Both of these will be discussed later.




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