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Technology Assessment & Research (TA&R) Program
 
Project Number 533
Date of Summary February 25, 2009
Subject Development of Accurate Sampling Systems and Methods for Monitoring Water Vapor in Natural Gas Streams
Performing Activity Southwest Research Institute
Principal Investigator Dr. Darin L. George
Contracting Agency Minerals Management Service
Estimated Completion March 2006
Description This research assessed the performance level of existing moisture sampling methods and equipment, such as filters, tubing and heating equipment, which are (1) commonly used by the natural gas industry and (2) recommended by manufacturers for use with moisture analyzers. The research will provide guidance for the possible preparation of an industry standard for moisture determination as a tool to avoid pipeline corrosion.
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AA (68 pages) Assessment of Sampling Systems for Monitoring Water Vapor in Natural Gas Streams

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