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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1916
Tongue
English
Weight
62 KB
Volume
182
Category
Article
ISSN
0016-0032

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โœฆ Synopsis


pressure wells represent potential sources of gasoline supply, in that natural gas will carry commercial quantities of gasoline vapor as the pressure declines. Natural gas from two different fields that the authors tested contained gasoline to the extent of one pint per IOOO cubic feet in one case and 1. 5 pints in another case. About 5o, ooo,ooo cubic feet of natural gas per day were available for treatment.

Oils which the authors experimented with to act as absorbents for the gasoline were about 35 ยฐ Baum6 specific gravity and started to boil at about 4oo ยฐ to 462 ยฐ They were petroleum distillates. It is necessary that their boiling-point be much higher than the boilingpoint of gasoline to make the extraction of the latter by distillation easy. Some tests were made in which the natural gas was simply passed into a naphtha of about 55 ยฐ Baum6. Yields varying between 3oo and 5oo per cent. greater than that by the oil absorption and distillation process were so obtained.


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