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Title: On The Water Tariff Specification S For Pipeline Quality Natural Gas
Author: Kamal K. Botros Grady Hunt
Source: 2015 International Symposium on Fluid Flow Measurement
Year Published: 2015
Abstract: Before natural gas is delivered to a pipeline at receipt points it must be conditioned and adhere to certain specifications pertaining to the maximum allowable water content . Additionally, water is naturally present in gas as it is produced from the reservoir, and in some cases, natural gas is directly introduced into the pipeline with little conditioning. Because of the adverse impact of water content on the operation and in tegrity of the pipeline, water tariff specifications are always imposed at receipt points to limit the maximum amount of water content in the gas admitted to the pipeline. In the gas pipeline industry, water specifications can be defined either by the max imum amount of water (mass or mole) per unit mass of gas, or by the water dewpoint at a given pressure.




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