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Title: Problems In Measurement Of Natural Gas Containing Hydrogen Sulphide
Author: G.O. Craqin
Source: 1950 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1950
Abstract: What is hydrogen sulfide? Why do problems result from its presence in natural gas? Let us examine these two questions carefully for they represent large expenditures and tttany headaches to our industry each year. To Webster, hydrogen sulfide is an inflammable, poi- --mous gas, H..S, of disagreeable odor, found in many min- -il waters. To the chemist, it forms characteristically :ltired precipitates of metallic sulfides when bubbled -trough salt solutions, which are useful in analytical chemstry. TO those engaged in the transportation and sale of c r u r a l gas, it presents the necessity of removal of a most tirmful constituent, Although HJ3 is not contained in all ias in its natural state, some companies derive 95% to of then- pipeline requirements from fields containing : thing but sour gas-gas containing hydrogen sulfide in trying amounts from a few thousandths of 1% to more titan 10% by volume.




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