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  • natural-gas condensate - wikipedia

    Natural-gas condensate - Wikipedia

    2019-5-10 · Natural-gas condensate, also called natural gas liquids, is a low-density mixture of hydrocarbon liquids that are present as gaseous components in the raw natural gas produced from many natural gas fields. Some gas species within the raw natural gas will condense to a liquid state if the temperature is reduced to below the hydrocarbon dew

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  • what is gas condensate - gazprominfo

    What is gas condensate - gazprominfo

    High-octane petrol, as well as jet, diesel, and boiler fuels are produced from gas condensate. Petrochemical processing of gas condensate involves obtaining aromatics, olefins, and other monomers (small molecules) that are used in the production of plastics, synthetic rubbers, fibers, and resins.

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  • natural gas condensate (sweet) - henry county

    Natural Gas Condensate (sweet) - Henry County

    2010-2-28 · Natural Gas Condensate (sweet) MSDS No. 15017 Revision Date: 08/11/98 Page 4 of 7 Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM): Industry experience indicates that natural gas contains small amounts of radon, a naturally-occurring radioactive gas. The solid decay products of radon, called radon daughters, can accumulate inside

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  • talk:natural-gas condensate - wikipedia

    Talk:Natural-gas condensate - Wikipedia

    2019-4-24 · Problem with the description. This article gives a good definition of what natural gas condensate is. There is a problem in the description of how it forms in that a gaseous substance *Condenses* under high pressure and returns to a gaseous state under lower pressure (which is the opposite of what the article states).

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  • natural gasoline supplier: natural-gas condensate …

    Natural Gasoline Supplier: Natural-gas Condensate …

    Natural Gasoline – also known as natural-gas condensate or C5 – is a midstream NGL product commonly produced at natural gas processing plants. Bearing similarities to a low octane motor gasoline, condensate has traditionally been supplied as a motor gasoline blendstock for blenders.

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  • gas condensate - eagle petrochem

    Gas Condensate - Eagle Petrochem

    Gas Condensate is a low-density mixture of hydrocarbon liquids that are present as gaseous components in the raw natural gas produced from many natural gas fields. Some gas species within the raw natural gas will condense into a liquid state if the temperature is reduced to below the hydrocarbon dew point temperature at a set pressure.

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  • condensate - schlumberger oilfield glossary

    condensate - Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary

    A natural gas liquid with a low vapor pressure compared with natural gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas.Condensate is mainly composed of propane, butane, pentane and heavier hydrocarbon fractions. The condensate is not only generated into the reservoir, it is also formed when liquid drops out, or condenses, from a gas stream in pipelines or surface facilities.

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  • natural gas condensate - encana

    Natural gas condensate - Encana

    2015-3-31 · Safety Data Sheet: Natural gas condensate 08/15/2013 Page 5 of 16 Fire-fighting equipment / instructions Move containers of the product from the fire area if they are possible to move and you can do it without risk. Use water spray to cool unopened containers .

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  • condensate and natural gas liquids

    Condensate and Natural Gas Liquids

    2012-4-12 · Condensate and natural gas liquids (frequently associated with a gas field) Gas The pressure and high temperatures in the deep underground gas reservoir means that some low boiling point hydrocarbon compounds (which would be liquids at normal temperatures and pressures above the ground) become gases under the ground.

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  • understanding gas-condensate reservoirs - semantic …

    Understanding Gas-Condensate Reservoirs - Semantic …

    2017-10-27 · > Examples of rich and lean gas-condensate behavior. When pressure decreases at reservoir temperature, a rich gas (top leftt) forms a higher percentage of liquid than a lean gas (top rightt). The rich gas drops out more condensate than the lean gas (bottom leftt). The liquid dropout curve assumes the two phases remain in contact with one another.

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