Can someone explain the conversion of gallons NGL/Mcf into a BTU factor? Or estimate a BTU factor from gallons/Mcf? What's the math? I can estimate the ethane/propane/iso butane/normal butane and natural gasoline percentages in a barrel if required. Thanks.
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 Permalink Reply by Philip Thackray on March 22, 2014 at 10:06am
Permalink Reply by Philip Thackray on March 22, 2014 at 10:06am    Searcher,
Click on the TDWilliamson.com picture from the link on my post above (PIG Launchers).
And/or go to TDWilliamson.com .
Phil
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