Wet Gas definition

Wet Gas means Gas Tendered by Shipper hereunder that Shipper intends to extract NGLs therefrom.
Wet Gas means a mixture of hydrocarbons, inerts and impurities that is recoverable from a Reservoir and is gaseous at the conditions which its volume is measured or estimated.
Wet Gas means raw natural gas that contains a relatively high proportion of condensable hydrocarbon fractions in a given quantity of raw natural gas produced. Such fractions may include, but are not limited to ethane, butane, iso-butane and propane. Natural gas containing more than 0.1 U.S. gallons of total condensable hydrocarbon fractions per MCF at a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) and a pressure of 750 millimeters of mercury, is classified as wet gas for purposes of this rule. For purposes of this definition, methane, water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and helium do not constitute condensable hydrocarbon fractions.

Examples of Wet Gas in a sentence

  • In 1999, the Unit 200 Wet Gas Compressor (G-501) seal was upgraded to a dry seal system.

  • A greater volume of gas can be recovered by placing G-503 directly in Wet Gas service rather than directing the Wet Gas into the blowdown system.Recovering higher rates of gas reduces the volume recovered.

  • FCCU Wet Gas Compressor (C-310) All applicable requirements of ARM 17.8.340, which reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart GGGa – Standards of Performance for Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification Commenced After November 7, 2006, shall apply to the C-310 compressor and any other equipment, as appropriate.

  • If Shipper requests electricity as the fuel source for such Fuel Point with respect to the Gathering Services being provided to Shipper at such Fuel Point for such Month of Service, then each of the Dry Gas Gathering Fee and the Wet Gas Gathering Fee for such Month of Service shall be increased by the Compression Charge applicable to such Month of Service.

  • R.P., History of a Wet Gas Transportation Pipeline from Design through to Decommissioning, Pipelines International, v 35, no 4, pp 11-14, July-August 1990.

  • A single Wet Gas Scrubber (“WGS”) that commenced operation in 1976 serves as an SO2 and PM control device for the Baton Rouge FCCUs.

  • Steven R., “New Data for the Correction of Orifice Plate Measurements in Wet Gas Conditions”, South East Asia Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement Workshop, Kuala Lumpur, March 2007.

  • Numerical Investigation of Wet Gas Flow in Venturi Meter, Flow Measurements and Instrumentation 28 (2012) 1-6.

  • Most of them cannot cope with all environmental conditions (pressure, temperature, H2S, Salinity, Solid…) and therefore caution must be applied when contemplating the use of any Multiphase Flow Meter (MPFM) and Wet Gas Meter (WGM) versus some given applications.

  • New clarifiers will be added as well as changes made to Pond 1 and Pond2 to: (i) accommodate an increase in wastewater flow including solids and organic loading due to increased refining operations, and (ii) treat the wastewater from the new Wet Gas Scrubbers (WGS) on the FCC Units.


More Definitions of Wet Gas

Wet Gas means Natural Gas containing a fraction of elements becoming liquid at room pressure and temperature, and which justifies the installation of a recovery facility of such liquids.
Wet Gas means natural gas that contains ethane, propane, butane, or other hydrocarbons or any combination of them.
Wet Gas means the gas produced directly from wells, which contains more than one-half (1/2) gallon of recoverable natural gas liquids per 1,000 cubic feet.
Wet Gas means a mixture of Natural Gas and heavier hydrocarbons;
Wet Gas means associated gas removed, during oil production, at the separator having a Propane content of not less than 3.5 mol percent and a Butane content of not less than 1.8 mol percent, compressed and delivered, via pipeline to the Site.

Related to Wet Gas

  • Condensate means hydrocarbon liquid separated from natural gas which condenses due to changes in the temperature or pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions.

  • Natural Gas or “Gas” means wet gas, dry gas, all other gaseous hydrocarbons, and all substances contained therein, including sulphur and helium, which are produced from oil or gas xxxxx, excluding those condensed or extracted liquid hydrocarbons that are liquid at normal temperature and pressure conditions, and including the residue Gas remaining after the condensation or extraction of liquid hydrocarbons from Gas such that any Gas sold under this Agreement shall be of the quality as indicated in Clause 7.

  • Gas means any mixture of hydrocarbons and noncombustible gases in a gaseous state consisting primarily of methane.

  • Crude Oil means any liquid hydrocarbon mixture occurring naturally in the earth whether or not treated to render it suitable for transportation and includes:

  • CO2 means carbon dioxide.

  • Total hydrocarbons (THC) means the sum of all volatile compounds measurable by a flame ionization detector (FID).

  • Geothermal energy means energy contained in heat that continuously flows

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • Oil means petroleum in any form including crude oil, fuel oil, sludge, oil refuse and refined products (other than petrochemicals which are subject to the provisions of Annex II of the present Convention) and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes the substances listed in Appendix I to this Annex.

  • Bulk gasoline plant means a gasoline storage and distribution facility with an average daily throughput of 20,000 gallons (76,000 liters) of gasoline or less on a 30-day rolling average.

  • Greenhouse Gas means carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.