natural gas analysis Articles
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Chromatotec in Inside Oil and Gas - The Gas Analyser Experts
French-family firm Chromatotec has retained its edge in the global market of gas analytics thanks to its uncompromising attitude to its expertise in specialised hazardous-area gas analysis systems. "Customers are always requesting high reactivity and good products. Through our complete approach, we offer support in different languages and provide answers to clients within 48 hours," commented Mr ...
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Natural Gas: Complete Analytical Solution
Chromatotec® has developed in its Research & Development laboratories, a new instrument for hydrocarbon (C1-C6+) measurements and calorific values as well as WOBBE index computation. This analyzer is based on chromatography principle using a Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD). The sample will be separated into the column and quantified by the detector. A difference of thermal ...
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Exergy of natural gas flow in Iran's natural gas fields
Natural gas flow has a valuable pressure exergy which is currently destroyed in throttling valves at exit of the gas fields. In the current study, this pressure exergy has been calculated for an actual case. Exergy analysis was based on actual condition of the Shanol gas field, which is situated in Iran, in the summer. It is assumed to be a good representative of Iran's whole gas fields. Exergy ...
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The Role of Analysing Gas in 3D Metal Printing
In the realm of modern manufacturing, 3D metal printing has emerged as a ground-breaking technology, enabling the creation of intricate and robust metal parts. This revolutionary process has found applications across industries, from aerospace to healthcare. Amidst the marvels of 3D metal printing, one often overlooked aspect plays a pivotal role in achieving impeccable print quality and ...
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Capturing the fugitives: Reducing methane emissions from natural gas
The rapid expansion of natural gas development in the United States has been a double-edged sword. While natural gas supporters are quick to point out its economic benefits and green attributes—natural gas produces roughly half the carbon dioxide emissions of coal during combustion—this isn’t the whole story. Natural gas comes with environmental consequences, including risks ...
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States can take action now to meet future power plant emissions standards
As part of his recently released Climate Action Plan, President Obama directed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to set carbon pollution standards for existing power plants. While these federal standards are a critical component of the U.S. plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and curb climate change, the responsibility to actually implement them will fall to individual states. The ...
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