ASTM D6377 definition

ASTM D6377 means the standard test method for determination of vapor pressure of crude oil: VPCRx (Expansion Method).
ASTM D6377 means the standard test method for determination of vapor pressure of crude oil at 100°F, at a 4:1 V/L ratio; VPCRx (Expansion Method).

Examples of ASTM D6377 in a sentence

  • Having furniture that allows reclining can leave persons open to false allegations of inappropriate behavior.

  • No Shipper Crude Oil delivered hereunder shall have a Xxxx Vapor Pressure of more than 12 pounds per square inch and a true vapor pressure, measured by ASTM D-6377 at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and V/L= 4, of more than 13 pounds per square inch.

  • 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.

  • 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 ASTM D6377 test method provides a means to determine the vapor pressure of a crude oil at user defined temperature and V/L ratio.

  • Pressure PSIA 11.0 ASTM D6377 Basic Sediment and % of Volume < 1.0% API MPMS Water CHAPTER 10.

  • Vapor pressure of the sample—at RVP measurement conditions of 100° F and vapor/liquid ratio of 4/1—is determined via ASTM D6377.

  • TVP shall be determined by test method ASTM D-6377 and samples will be obtained using ASTM D-3700.

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