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Dry GasNatural gas that occurs in the absence of condensate or liquid hydrocarbons, or gas that has had condensable hydrocarbons removed. Dry gas typically has a gas-to-oil ratio exceeding 100,000 scf/STB.
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Dry Gas See Dry natural gas.
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Dry GasNatural gas which does not contain liquid hydrocarbons. Gas is usually priced on a dry basis.
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Dry GasNatural gas composed mainly of methane with only minor amounts of ethane, propane and butane and little or no heavier hydrocarbons in the gasoline range.
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Dry GasAn alternative name for Lean Gas
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Dry Gasfield but there is no precise point at which one becomes the other. Sometimes a reservoir will be produced primarily to obtain the condensate; the gas may be re-injected, used as a secondary product, [..]
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Dry Gas – natural gas not containing any liquid components Eagle Ford
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Dry GasNatural gas composed mainly of methane with only minor amounts of ethane, propane and butane and little or no heavier hydrocarbons in the gasoline range.
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Dry GasGas that does not contain liquid hydro-carbons.
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Dry Gasgas containing no water vapor.
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Dry GasNatural gas which does not contain dissolved liquid hydrocarbons.
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Dry GasDry gas is almost pure methane and occurs in the absence of liquid hydrocarbons or by processing natural gas to remove liquid hydrocarbons and impurities.
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Dry GasNatural gas composed mainly of methane with only minor amounts of ethane, propane and butane and little or no heavier hydrocarbons in the gasoline range, considered pipeline ready.
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Dry GasNatural gas composed mainly of methane with only minor amounts of ethane, propane and butane and little or no heavier hydrocarbons in the gasoline range.
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Dry GasGas containing no water vapor, same as lean gas.
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Dry GasNatural gas which contains very little liquid hydrocarbons.
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Dry Gasdrahy Natural gas composed mainly of methane.
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Dry Gasnatural gas from the well that is free of liquid hydrocarbons, or gas that has been treated to remove all liquids; pipeline gas
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Dry Gas A natural gas from the well free of liquid hydrocarbons; gas that has been treated to remove all liquids; pipeline gas
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Dry GasNatural gas not containing any liquid components.
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Dry GasNatural gas composed mainly of methane with only minor amounts of ethane, propane and butane and little or no heavier hydrocarbons in the gasoline range. Dry hole
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Dry GasNatural gas that is produced without liquids; also, a gas that has been treated to remove all liquids.
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Dry GasNatural gas from the well that is free of liquid hydrocarbons; gas that has been treated to remove all liquids making it suitable for shipping in a pipeline.
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Dry GasThe volume of gas remaining after all water and natural gas liquids have been removed.
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Dry GasNatural gas that is mostly made up of methane.
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Dry GasNatural gas from the well that is free of liquid hydrocarbons, or gas that has been treated to remove all liquids; pipeline gas.
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Dry GasNatural Gas, methane and ethane, without any significant content of heavier hydrocarbon fractions.
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Dry GasNatural gas that contains no dissolved liquid hydrocarbons (natural gas liquids, or NGLs).
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Dry GasNatural gas without associated liquid hydrocarbons and condensate.
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Dry GasNatural gas, mainly from gas fields rather than oil fields, which does not contain appreciable quantities of the heavier hydrocarbons, such as propane and butane, which condense easily. Methane an [..]
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Dry GasThe volume of gas remaining after all water and natural gas liquids have been removed.
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