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American Gas Association
Industry: Energy
Number of terms: 18218
Number of blossaries: 1
Company Profile:
The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.
Natural gas used in lease or plant operations as a fuel or for other lease or plant uses such as for gas lift operations.
Industry:Energy
See LAWS.
Industry:Energy
The average specified diameter of a pipe divided by the minimum specified wall thickness. NOTE: Each pipe can have two dimension ratios depending on whether the outside or inside diameter is used. In practice, the outside diameter is used if the standard requirement and manufacturing control are based on this diameter. The inside diameter is used when this measure is the controlling one.
Industry:Energy
The practice of applying acids to the walls of oil and gas wells to remove any material which obstructs the entrance of fluids. Also used in carbonate formations, such as limestone, to increase porosity.
Industry:Energy
To install steel pipe or casing in a well bore. An accompanying operation is the cementing of the casing in place by surrounding it with a wall of cement extending for all or part of the depth of the well.
Industry:Energy
A gas plant constructed near a transmission company pipeline downstream from the fields where the gas is produced, also referred to as "on-line" plants. The gas is sold at the lease/field to the transmission company. The producer and/or plant owner(s) retain processing rights and reimburse the transmission company for the plant thermal reduction (PTR) either in cash or in additional gas deliveries.
Industry:Energy
A pressure regulator set in series with a control pressure regulator for the purpose of automatically taking over, in an emergency, the control of the pressure downstream of the station in case that pressure tends to exceed a set maximum.
Industry:Energy
Air which passes through a combustion zone in excess of the quantity theoretically required for complete combustion.
Industry:Energy
DSM expenses incurred by customers and trade allies associated with participation in a DSM program that are not reimbursed by the utility.
Industry:Energy
Natural gas which has been liquefied by reducing its temperature to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure. It remains a liquid at -116 degrees Fahrenheit and 673 psig. In volume, it occupies 1/600 of that of the vapor at standard conditions.
Industry:Energy