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Term Definition
Gas, C2
Ethane.
Gas, C3
Propane.
Gas, C6+
Hexanes Plus (C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C11, etc.).
Gas, CO2
Carbon Dioxide.
Gas, Dry
Gas whose water content has been reduced by a dehydration process.
Gas containing little or no hydrocarbons commercially recoverable as
liquid product. Specified small quantities of liquids are permitted by varying
statutory definitions in certain states.
Gas, IC4
Iso-Butane.
Gas, IC5
Iso-Pentane.
Gas, Liquefied
Petroleum (LPG)
A gas containing certain specific hydrocarbons which are gaseous under
normal atmospheric conditions but can be liquefied under moderate
pressure at normal temperatures. Propane and butane are the principal
examples.
Gas, Low Btu
Gas with a heating value of less than 250 Btu's per cubic foot. Typically
heating values fall between 120 and 180 Btu's per cubic foot.
Gas, Manufactured
A gas obtained by destructive distillation of coal, or by the thermal
decomposition of oil, or by the reaction of steam passing through a bed of
heated coal or coke, or catalyst beds. Examples are coal gases, coke
oven gases, producer gas, blast furnace gas, blue (water) gas, and
carbureted water gas. Btu content varies widely.
Gas, Natural
A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbon and nonhydrocarbon gases
found in porous geologic formations beneath the earth's surface, often in
association with petroleum. The principal constituent is methane.
Gas, NC4
Normal Butane.
Gas, NC5
Normal Pentane.
Gas, NeoC5
Neo-Pentane.
Gas, Non-associated
Free natural gas not in contact with, nor dissolved in, crude oil in the
reservoir.
Gas, Oil
A gas resulting from the thermal decomposition of petroleum oils,
composed mainly of volatile hydrocarbons and hydrogen. The true heating
value of oil gas may vary between 800 and 1600 Btu per cubic foot
depending on operating conditions and feedstock properties.
Gas, Sour
Gas found in its natural state, containing such amounts of compounds of
sulfur as to make it impractical to use, without purifying, because of its
corrosive effect on piping and equipment.
Gas, Sweet
Gas found in its natural state, containing such small amounts of
compounds of sulfur that it can be used without purifying, with no
deleterious effect on piping and equipment.
Summary of Contents for uFLO
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