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Title: Energy Conservation In A Natural Gas Liquids Processing Pla
Author: D. W. Kemp
Source: 1981 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: The Natural Gas Processing Industry has been gaining in growth since the first discovery that some of the components in a natural gas could be separated, liquified, and stored under pressure, to offer a very convenient, clean burning, self propelled fuel. For the past several years, liquified petroleum components have included ethane, the lightest component of natural gas except methane itself. The increase in recovered products resulted in substantial increase in energy consummed for processing. I would like to discuss briefly some of the things Cities Service Company thinks are important in aiding energy conservation in a gas processing plant.




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