. Bulletin . B. EXTERIOR VIEW OF GASOLINE PLANT. COOLING AND STORAGE TANKS, OIL-WELLDERRICKS, AND OIL TANKS ARE Q111CLO. o> UJ COMMENTS ON METHODS AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIOUS PLANTS. 61 Table 5.—Results of laboratory tests of samples of gas from different gasoline plants. PLANT l,o NEAR FOLLANSBEE, W. VA. Calcu-latedgrossheatingvalue per cubic foot at 0°C. and760 mm. Spe-cificgrav-ityat0°(air=I). Pro-por-tionab-sorb-edby 35 oil. Composition. Condition ofgas. Air. CH<. C2H6. C3H8. C4H10. N2. C02. To-tal. Remarks. Natural gasas drawnfrom the well. ,544 2,515 2,


. Bulletin . B. EXTERIOR VIEW OF GASOLINE PLANT. COOLING AND STORAGE TANKS, OIL-WELLDERRICKS, AND OIL TANKS ARE Q111CLO. o> UJ COMMENTS ON METHODS AND EQUIPMENT OF VARIOUS PLANTS. 61 Table 5.—Results of laboratory tests of samples of gas from different gasoline plants. PLANT l,o NEAR FOLLANSBEE, W. VA. Calcu-latedgrossheatingvalue per cubic foot at 0°C. and760 mm. Spe-cificgrav-ityat0°(air=I). Pro-por-tionab-sorb-edby 35 oil. Composition. Condition ofgas. Air. CH<. C2H6. C3H8. C4H10. N2. C02. To-tal. Remarks. Natural gasas drawnfrom the well. ,544 2,515 2,171 2,4742,,022 . .7 P. 100 100 100100100 The gas wasdrawn from75 producingoil wells, un-der a reducedpressure 0 f20 inches gasolineproducedwas shippedin drums toPittsburgh,Pa., where itwas blendedwith refinerynaphtha forthe market. These sampleswere takenfrom thesame plantas thoseabove, but Residual gasafter removalof 50 poiuidsof compres-sion


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