
Field Handling of Natural Gas, 4th Ed.
It is hard to believe that natural gas was once regarded as a troublesome by-product of crude oil production when one considers how depended upon it we are today. Indeed, natural gas has come of age and everyone associated with it should know how to to handle it safely and efficiently. This comprehensive training manual reviews hydrocarbon gases and how to handle, produce, and measure them. Chapters cover natural gas production, natural gas and liquid separation, hydrates, dehydration of natural gas, miscellaneous gas conditioning, compressors and prime movers, instruments and controls, and measurement of natural gas and gas liquids. Two appendices—gas facility maintenance and notes on gas processing plants—are included, in addition to a glossary.ISBN 0-88698-127-1. 1987, 177 pp.