Volume 2 covers the constituents of gas streams and their properties. The author presents the chemistry and engineering aspects of the methods and principles by which the gas streams might be cleaned from their noxious constituents. The concept of gas condensate is also discussed as well as the methods which can be applied to the analysis of streams and condensate. Vol. 1: Origin and Reservoir Engineering. Vol. 3: Uses of Gas and Effects.
Dr. James G. Speight
has doctorate degrees in Chemistry, Geological Sciences, and Petroleum Engineering. His work has focused on science, engineering, biosciences, and environmental sciences as well as books relating to ethics and ethical issues as well safety issues, environmental effects, remediation, reactors associated with the production and use of fuels and biofuels, and process economics.
Dr. James G. Speight
has doctorate degrees in Chemistry, Geological Sciences, and Petroleum Engineering. His work has focused on science, engineering, biosciences, and environmental sciences as well as books relating to ethics and ethical issues as well safety issues, environmental effects, remediation, reactors associated with the production and use of fuels and biofuels, and process economics.
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