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The RECOVERY of GASOLINE FROM NATURAL GAS PVith a Discussion of Motor Fuels By G E O R G E A. B U R R E L L

A.C.S. M O N O G R A P H N O . 20 Chapter Chap. 1. Statistical 2. Special Terminology Used in the Natural Gasoline Industry 3. Historical 4. Occurrence of Gasoline in Natural Gas 5. Origin, Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum and N a t u r a l Gas 6. Applying " V a c u u m " to Wells 7. Gas Leases 8. Chemistry of N a t u r a l Gas 9. Analysis of Natural Gas 10. Testing N a t u r a l Gas for Gasoline Content 11. Gasoline Content of Casinghead N a t ural Gas 12. Measuring Natural Gas 13. Gas Carrying Capacity of Pipe Lines 14. T h e Compression Method of Extracting Gasoline from Natural Gas 15. Oil Absorption Process 16. Comparison of Compression and Oil Absorption Processes 17. T h e Charcoal Process of Extracting Gasoline from Natural Gas 18. Extraction of Gasoline from Residue Gas of Gasoline Plants 19. Blending 20. Fractionating Columns 21. Depletion of N a t u r a l Gas Due to Extracting Gasoline from I t 22. Removal of Hydrogen Sulfide from Natural Gas 23. Sulfur in Natural Gasoline

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Headings Chap. 24. Relation between Vapor Tension and Distillation Loss of Natural Gasoline 25. Losses in Shipping Natural Gas Gasoline 26. Gasoline Loading Apparatus 27. Insulating Gasoline Storage T a n k s 28. Development of Transportation Rules of the Bureau for the Safe Transportation of Explosives 29. Accidents in Transporting Natural Gasoline 30. Hazards in Gasoline Plants 31. Initiating a Natural Gasoline Plant 32. (ias Engines and Compressors 33. Horse Power Required to Compress N a t u r a l Gas 34. Steam Boilers 35. The Steam Engine 36. Pumps Used in Gasoline Recovery 37. Water Cooling Systems 38. Pipe for N a t u r a l Gas Plants 39. Tanks 40. Regulators, Relief Valves, Traps, T h e r m o s t a t s and Meters 41. Construction and Operating Costs of N a t u r a l Gasoline Plants 42. Fuel Economy 43. Depletion of Natural Gasoline Properties 44. Other Motor Fuels than Gasoline 45. Testing Gasoline 46. Quality of Gasoline 47. Quality of Gasoline Marketed in the United States

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