Compressibility definition

Compressibility means a gas volume correction factor calculated by using the parameters of natural gas composition, flowing gas temperature, and flowing gas pressure. The compressibility correction factor compensates for the deviation of gases from the ideal gas laws with increased pressure, and variations in temperature and gas composition. Compressibility is not to be confused with "Supercompressibility," which is also defined in this Section.
Compressibility means a gas volume correction factor calculated by using the parameters of natural gas composition, flowing gas temperature, and flowing gas

Examples of Compressibility in a sentence

  • Equations for the calculation of supercompressibility will be taken from the latest revision of AGA Report No. 8, Compressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases.

  • At Gatherer’s or its designee’s option, equations for the calculation of supercompressibility may be taken from the American Gas Association Report No. 8, 1992, Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases, latest revision.

  • Compressibility and compactibility profiles are also available when powder true density is known.

  • The Gross Heating Value, Specific Gravity, and Compressibility of the Gas delivered at the Receipt Points and Delivery Points shall be determined from compositional analysis as described in Section 2(d) above as outlined in Gas Processors Association Standard 2172 Calculation of Gross Heating Value, Relative Density, and Compressibility of Natural Gas Mixtures from Compositional Analysis.

  • At Gatherer’s option, equations for the calculation of supercompressibility may be taken from either the American Gas Association Manual for the Determination of Supercompressibility Factors for Natural Gas, dated December, 1962 (also known as the “NX-19 Manual”) or the American Gas Association Report No. 8, dated December 1985, Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases, latest revision.

  • At Gatherer’s or its designee’s option, equations for the calculation of supercompressibility may be taken from either the American Gas Association Manual for the Determination of Supercompressibility Factors for Natural Gas, dated December, 1962 (also known as the “NX-19 Manual”) or American Gas Association Report No. 8, dated December 1985, Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases, latest revision.

  • At Provider’s or its designee’s option, equations for the calculation of super compressibility may be taken from either the API Chapter 14.2 or American Gas Association Report No. 8, Compressibility and Super Compressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases, latest revision.

  • At Midstream Co’s or its designee’s option, equations for the calculation of supercompressibility will be taken from American Gas Association Report No. 8 Detail, dated December 1985, or API 14.2; Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Products, latest revision.

  • Compressibility and com- pactibility profiles can be used when powder true density is known.

  • The Btu value will be determined utilizing the complete actual composition of the Gas according to the methods in GPA Standard 2172-96, titled "Calculation of Gross Heating Value, Relative Density and Compressibility Factor for Natural Gas Mixtures from Compositional Analysis," and corrected to the base conditions.

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