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Worldwide gas processing. M. Williamson. OGJ, 12 June 1995, 93(24), 66--116 (34 pages).
This exclusive plant-by-plant survey for 1994 shows the effects of major expansions underway in Canada and of strong petrochemical demand in the US. The tabulated data showing capacities as of 1 January 1995, and average production includes country, number of plants, gas capacity, gas throughput, ethane, propane, isobutane, LP-gas mix, raw NGL mix and total products.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Gas works (and other conversion to gases), Refining, Petrochemical plants, Ethane, Natural gas liquids