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Title: Gas Quality And Gas Interchangeability
Author: Henry W. Poellnitz
Source: 2003 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 2003
Abstract: Until recently, the term gas quality usually referred to a gass effect on the internal corrosion of the pipeline. Most of these corrosion-related gas quality issues are well documented and understood. In recent years, gas quality has taken on new meaning for the gas industry for three reasons. 1) LNG imports from around the world appear to be part of the long range plan for meeting the North American natural gas supply needs again, and pipelines are working to determine LNGs effects on its existing customers. 2) The margins in gas processing have recently been strained by high gas prices, and many processing plant have shut down or reduced their level of processing, causing operational and safety problems for pipeline operators and their customers. 3) Power plants designed and budgeted a few years ago are beginning operation, and gas quality affects how power generators comply with EPA regulations and equipment specifications.




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