Examples of ASTM D6377 in a sentence
Such request must specify (i) a vapor pressure using ASTM D6377 methodology and/or an API (American Petroleum Institute) gravity range; and (ii) a sulfur content weight % limitation.
The NDIC Order requires the use of a gas-liquid separator and/or an emulsion heater-treater capable of separating the gaseous and liquid hydrocarbons; prohibits blending of Bakken crude oil with specific materials; and requires crude oil produced to have a vapor pressure (determined using ASTM D6377 2) no greater than 13.7 pounds per square inch (psi), or 1 psi less than the vapor pressure of stabilized crude oil as defined in the latest version of ANSI/ API RP3000.
The vapour pressure shall be determined per ASTM D6377 testing methods or at the Carrier’s discretion the most recent industry accepted testing method.
The Bakken shale formation’s low permeability ( i.e., it is a ‘‘tight’’ formation) requires hydraulic fracturing to produce oil (so-called ‘‘tight oil’’) at commercial rates.2 ASTM D6377 refers to ‘‘ASTM D6377—Standard Test Method for Determination of Vapor Pressure of Crude Oil: VPCRx (Expansion Method).’’organizations.
In contrast, the NDIC implemented a maximum vapor pressure threshold of 13.7 psi, (VPCR4 as defined in ASTM D6377).
ASTM D6377 VPCR4 (100° F) VP Data of Crude Oil Sampled by FPC and Open Sampling Technique, Reproduced with Permission from Konecnik (2014).
The NYSOAG petition 2 ASTM D6377 refers to “ASTM D6377 – Standard Test Method for Determination of Vapor Pressure of Crude Oil: VPCRx (Expansion Method).”requested that PHMSA revise § 174.310 to establish a Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) limit that is less than 9.0 psi for crude oil transported by rail.
Such request must specify (1) a vapor pressure using ASTM D6377 methodology and/or an API (American Petroleum Institute) gravity range; and (2) a sulfur content weight % limitation.
EPA’s assessment of exposures and risks associated with PFAEAA follows.
For crude oils, the measurement procedure and RVPE conversion as described in ASTM D6377 was used.