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GPA - STD 2103

Tentative Method for the Analysis of Natural Gas Condensate Mixtures Containing Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide by Gas Chromatography

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Organization: GPA
Publication Date: 1 January 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
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This method is intended for the analysis of separator condensates containing nitrogenhir and carbon dioxide, that fall wiihin the compositional ranges listed in Table I. This method is intended for mixtures containing greater than 5 mole percent of heptanes and heavier fractions.

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July 1, 2021
Method for the Analysis of Natural Gas Condensate Mixtures Containing Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide by Gas Chromatography
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January 1, 2020
Method for the Analysis of Natural Gas Condensate Mixtures Containing Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide by Gas Chromatography
This method is intended for the analysis of hydrocarbon liquids containing nitrogen/air and carbon dioxide that fall within the compositional ranges listed in Table 1. The round-robin data includes a...
January 1, 2020
Method for the Analysis of Natural Gas Condensate Mixtures Containing Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide by Gas Chromatography
This method is intended for the analysis of hydrocarbon liquids containing nitrogen/air and carbon dioxide that fall within the compositional ranges listed in Table 1. The round-robin data includes a...
STD 2103
January 1, 2003
Tentative Method for the Analysis of Natural Gas Condensate Mixtures Containing Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide by Gas Chromatography
This method is intended for the analysis of separator condensates containing nitrogenhir and carbon dioxide, that fall wiihin the compositional ranges listed in Table I. This method is intended for...

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