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Contents Description: What every gas industry employee should know about environmental compliance a must have for employees who deal with environmental issues on a daily basis.
The SGA Layman's Guide to Environmental Issues in the Natural Gas Industry was developed and written by industry environmental professionals and consultants to provide a basic regulatory summary of the environmental regulations that directly affect the natural gas industry.
Applications for compression of gases using interlocking helical rotors have advanced far beyond the refrigeration industry. Today, rotary screw compressors have a firm niche for natural gas compression. Used principally for high volume-low pressure applications, the rotary screw compressor is ideally suited for fuel gas boosting and wellhead compression, vapor recovery, landfill and digester gas recovery and other uses. Since the dynamics and physics of rotary screw compressors are vastly different from either separable or integral reciprocating compressors, it is important to have an understanding of the operation and efficiency of this type of compression. Important also is the correct matching of the compressor capacity and compressor screw Volume ratio-Vi to meet the specific needs of the pipeline operator with the engine driver to achieve the desired volumetric and adiabatic efficiency for each application with capacity control and Vi.
This is a single license purchase and comes with a 3 year digital subscription that will be updated periodically.
Contents Description: What every gas industry employee should know about environmental compliance a must have for employees who deal with environmental issues on a daily basis.
The SGA Layman's Guide to Environmental Issues in the Natural Gas Industry was developed and written by industry environmental professionals and consultants to provide a basic regulatory summary of the environmental regulations that directly affect the natural gas industry.