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Title: Best Practices for Liquid Hydrocarbon Sampling and Analysis
Author: Derek Fraser
Source: 2018 Canadian School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2018
Abstract: Crude oil, pressurized and stabilized liquid hydrocarbons (condensates) are extremely complex mixtures. They defy the ability to conduct full characteristic description in many ways. The value of crude oil products are commonly determined by a combination of their physical and chemical characteristics. In general, the value of a crude petroleum product is determined by both the average properties and the consistency or variability of these properties. Measurement professionals are frequently required to support sampling and analytical programs in conjunction with volumetric measurements. There are a wide variety of measurement options and analytical techniques to choose from when determining the physical and chemical properties. To complicate this further, there are many sampling methodologies used in the industry to obtain representative samples.




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