API - MPMS 11.2.2 ADDENDUM
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11 - Physical Properties Data Addendum to Section 2, Part 2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons, Correlation of Vapor Pressure for Commercial Natural Gas Liquids
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| Organization: | API |
| Publication Date: | 1 December 1994 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 32 |
Document History
June 1, 1996
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0.350-0.637 Relative Density (60 Degrees F/ 60 Degrees F) and -50 Degrees F to 140 Degrees F Metering Temperature
The purpose of this standard is to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature. This standard contains...
December 1, 1994
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11 - Physical Properties Data Addendum to Section 2, Part 2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons, Correlation of Vapor Pressure for Commercial Natural Gas Liquids
A simplified correlation for the equilibrium bubble point pressure, vapor pressure, of commercial natural gas liquids, NGLs, has been developed. This correlation was developed in response to the...
MPMS 11.2.2 ADDENDUM
December 1, 1994
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11 - Physical Properties Data Addendum to Section 2, Part 2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons, Correlation of Vapor Pressure for Commercial Natural Gas Liquids
A description is not available for this item.
October 1, 1986
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 350–637 Relative Density (60°F/60°F) and –50°F to 140°F MeteringTemperature
The purpose of this standard is to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature. This standard contains...
October 1, 1986
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0.350-0.637 Relative Density (60 Degrees F/ 60 Degrees F) and -50 Degrees F to 140 Degrees F Metering Temperature
11.2.2.1 SCOPE The purpose of this standard is to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature. This...
October 1, 1986
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2—Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0.350–0.637 Relative Density (60°F/60°F) and –50°F to 140°F Metering Temperature
The purpose of this standard is to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature. This standard contains...
October 1, 1986
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0.350-0.637 Relative Density (60 Degrees F/ 60 Degrees F) and -50 Degrees F to 140 Degrees F Metering Temperature
A description is not available for this item.
October 1, 1986
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0.350-0.637 Relative Density (60 Degrees F/ 60 Degrees F) and -50 Degrees F to 140 Degrees F Metering Temperature
The purpose of this standard is to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature. This standard contains...
October 1, 1986
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 350–637 Relative Density (60°F/60°F) and –50°F to 140°F MeteringTemperature
The purpose of this standard is to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to the corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature. This standard contains...
October 1, 1986
Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 11.2.2 - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0.350-0.637 Relative Density (60 Degrees F/60 Degrees F) and -50 Degrees F to 140 Degrees F Metering Temperature [GPA 8286-86] Chapter 11.2.2M - Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 350-637 Kilograms per Cubic Metre Density (15 Degrees C) and -46 Degrees C to 60 Degrees C Metering Temperature
FOREWORD
This publication and computer tape provide tables to correct hydrocarbon volumes metered under pressure to corresponding volumes at the equilibrium pressure for the metered temperature....