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Title: Improving The Speed And Accuracy Of Water Vapor And Hydrogen Sulfide Measurements By Optimizing The Sample Transport System
Author: Phil Harris, John Kozich
Source: 2014 Natural Gas Sampling Technology Conference
Year Published: 2016
Abstract: Natural gas is processed in order to meet customer specifications, such that it may be sold based on energy content. Suppliers and producers whose product does meet the customer / pipeline specifications are shut-in until it can be demonstrated that the product is within specification. With the advent of shale gas production and more complex and diversified streams entering the transportation, there is increased interest and demand for accurate, reliable and timely analysis of gas quality. The validity of such measurements can be strongly impacting by the sample gas transport system, the process by which the gas is removed from the process and move to the analytical systems. For trace components like moisture and hydrogen sulfide, the adsorption and desorption of the analyte from surfaces in the system must be considered. A thorough description of the effects as well as recommendations on system optimization is presented.




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