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Home Extraction Loss
Posted June 24, 2007

Extraction Loss

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The reduction in volume of wet natural gas due to the removal of natural gas liquids, hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, water vapor and other impurities from the natural gas stream. Also called SHRINKAGE.

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