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Fundamentals of natural gas processing.

By: Kidnay, A. J.
Contributor(s): Parrish, William Rutledge | McCartney, Daniel G.
Series: Mechanical engineering ; 218.Publisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, c2011Edition: 2nd ed. / Arthur J. Kidnay, William R. Parrish, Daniel G. McCartney.Description: xxi, 552 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781420085198 (hardback); 1420085190 (hardback).Subject(s): Gas industry | Natural gasDDC classification: 665.7/3 Other classification: SCI013060 Online resources: Full-text here Summary: "Updated to cover new advances, this book introduces the natural gas industry to readers new to the field or those providing a narrow service who would benefit from an understanding of the overall process. The initial chapters give a brief overview of basic concepts applicable throughout the chemical processing industry. The second part addresses natural gas processing, following the gas stream from purchase at the wellhead to its entrance at the market place. Wherever possible, advantages, limitations, and ranges of applicability of various processes are discussed so that their integration into the overall gas plant can be fully appreciated"--Provided by publisher.
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"Updated to cover new advances, this book introduces the natural gas industry to readers new to the field or those providing a narrow service who would benefit from an understanding of the overall process. The initial chapters give a brief overview of basic concepts applicable throughout the chemical processing industry. The second part addresses natural gas processing, following the gas stream from purchase at the wellhead to its entrance at the market place. Wherever possible, advantages, limitations, and ranges of applicability of various processes are discussed so that their integration into the overall gas plant can be fully appreciated"--Provided by publisher.

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