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Title: Dehydration Of Gas At Well Head
Author: Laurance S. Reid
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: Gas dehydration at the well-head is a relatively new operation which is gaining favor with gas producers. Extreme well-head pressures, higher operating pressures required by the newer pipe lines, and low gathering system temperatures present many serious problems in gas gathering. In some instances, the gas can be heated and re-heated with sufficient regularity to conduct it to a central plant without encountering hydrate formation troubles. In many other cases, it is impossible to locate and service heaters where needed, because of geographical conditions such as swamps, open water or mountainous terrain, or heat losses may be so great that multiple heater installations are economically unsouna. Here, well-head dehydration is an absolute necessity.




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