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Title: Detection And Inhibition Of Internal Gas Pipeline Corrosion
Author: Clyde D. Marsau
Source: American Gas Association 1974
Year Published: 1974
Abstract: For many years men have striven to prolong life and enhance the safety of natural gas pipelmes. In the infancy of the natural gas industry the participants met the task of entering relatively clean and dry methane gas into a pipeline system designed to handle relatively low pressures and transport this gas to market. If dirty, wet gas was encountered, it was often by-passed in favor of clean gas from another area. Today, however, with the well-publicized shortage of natural gas now confronting our industry we are usually willing to pick up gas saturated with contaminants, enter this gas into our pipeline systems, clean and dry it at various locations, and condition it for re-sale.




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