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Title: Techniques Of Natural Gas Sampling
Author: Kris Kimmel
Source: 1995 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1995
Abstract: In recent years, the measurement of natural gas has experienced tremendous change. The acceptance of electronic flow measurement, as a common practice, has no doubt changed the method and time required to measure gas in custody transfer and allocation applications. With changes in industry standards, and technology, we will see more advancement in this area in the future. Another closely related area of measurement, which has experienced change in recent years, involves the sampling for quality of natural gas. These changes include developments in instrumentation, and a new sensitivity to the importance of proper sampling techniques to insure the integrity of the sample before analysis. The concern in the accuracy of the sample, naturally, may involve the monetary considerations of custody transfer, the balancing of a gas gathering system, or even the control of a process within a plant. But always, it is the composition of the sampled gas, acquired in such a manner, deemed representative, and then related to flow that is important.




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