The Composition And Fuel Value of Natural Gas

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The Composition And Fuel Value of Natural Gas
Phillips, Francis C. (Francis Clifford), 1850-1920
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The well is very productive and has a pressure as it flows through the main of 285 fbs.
The well has extra heavy casing and there is good reason to suppose that the gas comes exclusively from the Mur- rysville sand. The sample was taken April, 8, 1887.
The gas produces a decided carbon dioxide reaction but exhibits a very slight reaction for oxygen.
This gas has a very faint odor, free from the pungent character noticed among some of the gas samples. The well yields no oil, but a very little sa
...lt water.
Determinations of, (1) (2) Mean.
Nitrogen, 2. 13 1. 91 2. 02 Carbon dioxide, 0. 26 0. 30 0. 28 Results of Analysis of Murrysville Gas.
Nitrogen, 2. 02 percent.
Carbon dioxide, 0. 28 Oxygen, trace Oarbon monoxide, Olefines, Ammonia, Hydrogen, Paraffins, 97. 70 100. 00 22 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF PENN'A, 188(5.
346, 94 cubic centimeters of Murray sville gas yielded on combustion.
H 2 O, 0. 5473 gm, corresponding to H, 0. 06095 gm= 25. 06 per cent. CO 2, 0. 6682 gm, C, 0, 18224 gm= 74. 94 per cent.


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