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National Propane Gas Association

National Propane Gas Association 1600 Eisenhower Lane Lisle, Illinois 60532 Phone 708-515-0600 Fax 708-515-8774... [Pg.39]

Sales of Natural Gas Liquids and Liquefied Refinery Gases, American Petroleum Institute, Gas Processors Association, and National Propane Gas Association. [Pg.933]

Facts about Propane. National Propane Gas Association. [Pg.666]

National Propane Gas Association. Report on Testing and Assessment of CG-7 Pressure Relief Valve and Propane Cylinder Performance. Volume 1 Results and Evaluation. Prepared by D. R. Stephens, M. T. Gifford, R. B. Francini, D. D. Mooney (Battelle). January 31, 2003 available at http //www.propanecouncil.org/files/10202 Battelle CyUnder Report Final.pdf (accessed September 14, 2009). [Pg.253]

National Propane Gas Association 1150176th Street, NW Washington, District of Columbia 20036 (202) 466-7200... [Pg.570]

The liquefied petroleum gases are butane, isobutane, propane, propylene (propene), butylenes (butenes) and any mixtures of these hydrocarbons in the generally accepted definition of the National Fire Protection Association. [1] The gases are also denoted by the terms LP-gas or LPG. They are flammable, colorless, noncorrosive, and nontoxic. These gases are easily liquefied under pressure at ambient temperature, and are shipped and stored as liquids. They are largely used in gaseous and liquid form as fuels in many diverse applications. [Pg.454]

Qatar Petroleum (QP) is the National Oil Company of the State of Qatar. Following the reeent developments of its natural oil and gas resources, QP has become the world largest supplier of natural gas produets. QP operates its associated gas treatment and separation plants and exports natural gas liquids (NGL) and condensate. QAPCO has integrated its new product line and QP now processes the chemically derived propane and butane products commingled with its natural gas liquids in its separation plants. [Pg.357]


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