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American Gas Association
Industria: 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.
The amount of energy that is converted into
Industry:Energy
A plant in which liquefiable hydrocarbons, such as propane, butane, ethane, or natural gasoline, which are initially components of the gas stream, are extracted or removed.
Industry:Energy
Method used to determine flaws in pipe or other metals by use of a machine which emits X-rays or gamma rays which penetrate the metal and are transcribed onto film.
Industry:Energy
See GAS, VENT or FLARING.
Industry:Energy
The outdoor air in general. Also a mixture of gases within any specified chamber, such as heat-treating furnace.
Industry:Energy
A plant in which products, such as propane, butane, oil, ethane, or natural gasoline, which are initially components of the gas stream, are extracted or removed for sale. See GASOLINE PLANT.
Industry:Energy
A plastic with high strength fillers imbedded in the composition, in some mechanical properties superior to those of the base resin. The reinforcing fillers are usually fibers, fabrics, or mats made of fibers.
Industry:Energy
Curtailment imposed on a seasonal summer (April-October) or winter (November-March) basis because of gas supply deficiency. See PEAK DAY CURTAILMENT.
Industry:Energy
Instrument for measuring the relative pressure of a fluid. Types include gauge, absolute, and differential.
Industry:Energy
The amount of gas that can be transported under specified conditions of pressure, temperature and loading (generally peak day requirements). Note that the maximum amount of gas that can be delivered during any period time may vary depending upon the amount of line pack, pressure differential, points of receipt and delivery, gas gravity and temperature conditions at the beginning of the period. Consequently, a system's capacity will vary from time to time depending upon existing conditions.
Industry:Energy