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Title: Applications Of Retrograde Condensation In Natural Gas Pipelines, Bergamn, Tek And Katz
Author: Robert A. Herzog, Robert J. Bronsky
Source: American Gas Association 1977
Year Published: 1977
Abstract: The pipelines of the industry are designed so that gas can flow to meet the needs of the nation. The equipment, from wells to compressors, to regulators, to meters, to furnaces, are designed for natural gas. With record breaking cold everywhere this past winter, the demand for gas has never been greater, while supplies became severely limited in several areas. To meet the demand, all of the components comprising our pipeline network. from reservoir to distribution, must operate nearly problem free at maximum efficiency. The presence of liquids, either water or hydrocarbon, in certain components of a pipeline network can cause operational problems and in particular affect the distribution of natural gas.




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