RI 5823 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Cliffside Gas ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lowell Stroud
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

Since 1929, the Helium Activity of the Bureau of Mines has operated a helium-extraction plant at Amarillo, Tex. The natural gas that supplies this plant is obtained from the Cliffside geologic structure 12 miles to the northwest and over the years, has become known simply as "Cliffside gas," There is need for published data on the low-temperature phase equilibria of helium-bearing natural gases. To date, little information has been published on the equilibrium phase compositions, solution of helium in condensed natural gas, condensation characteristics, or equilibrium vaporization coefficients for methane, nitrogen, and helium in helium-containing systems. A windowed phase equilibrium apparatus (8)6 was used to obtain 105 equilibrium samples, representing 35 experimental conditions of condensed Cliffside gas at pressures of 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 p.s.i.a. and temperatures from 0° to -270° F. Data on equilibrium vapor-liquid composition for Cliffside gas are presented in both tabular and graphic form and are discussed in detail to show their relationship to certain criteria that must be met to effect an efficient separation of helium from natural gas by means of low-temperature processes. Facts about condensation characteristics and solution of helium in the liquid phases are included, The important relationship of these two factors in decreasing the percentage of total helium lost by solution in the liquid phase is discussed.
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APA: Lowell Stroud  (1961)  RI 5823 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Cliffside Gas ? Summary

MLA: Lowell Stroud RI 5823 Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Of Helium-Bearing Natural Gases: Cliffside Gas ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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