plural of condensate, A liquid that is the product of condensation, Product obtained by cooling a vapor, such as it is converted either to a liquid or a solid, The liquid resulting when a vapor is condensed by cooling or application of pressure, Steam which rises and cools to a liquid When measuring condensate, liquid Must Be COOLED before putting it into cell cup of instrument, liquid hydrocarbon obtained from combustion of gas produced from oil or gas wells ordinarily separated at a field separator and runs as crude oil, Water formed by condensation of steam, A liquid recovered from natural gas by lease separators or other field facilities, Any mixture of relatively light hydrocarbons which remain liquid at normal temperature and pressure Condensate generally appears when gas is drawn from a well and its temperature and pressure change sufficiently for some of it to become liquid petroleum, A fluid formed when a gas is cooled to its liquid state, Made dense; condensed, To condense, atmospheric moisture that has condensed because of cold, condensed, thickened, Water obtained through evaporation and subsequent condensation, condensed material, e g liquid water or ice, Liquid hydrocarbons separated from natural gas, usually by cooling, Liquid hydrocarbons separated from gas production, The liquid resulting when a vapour is subjected to cooling or application of pressure Also, liquid hydrocarbons condensed from gas and oil wells, Condensate is the liquid formed from a vapor (gas) or a solid formed from a liquid through a chemical phase change For instance, water condensate forms on the can of a cold soda as it sits at room temperature in a humid environment, A natural gas liquid with a low vapor pressure, compared with natural gasoline and liquified petroleum gas It is produced from a deep well where the temperature and pressure are high Gas condenses as it rises up the wellbore and reaches the surface as condensate Similarly, condensate separates out naturally in pipelines or in a separation plant by the normal process of condensation, product of condensation, A term used to describe light liquid hydrocarbons separated from crude oil after production and sold separately, water obtained by evaporation or a product that has changed from a gaseous or vaporous form to a liquid form, Condensate is formed when "heavy" hydrocarbons, such as ethane, propane, butane, and pentane condense as pressure suddenly drops at the surface Separators are used to remove condensate from natural gas, The liquid resulting from condensation, the liquid resulting from the condensation of a gas or vapor, the liquid that separates from a vapor during condensation (099), A light hydrocarbon liquid obtained by condensation of hydrocarbon vapors It consists of varying proportions of butane, propane, pentane, and heavier fractions, with little or no ethane or methane Condensate generally has an APl gravity of 50 to 120 degrees and is water-white, straw or bluish in color, in refining, the liquid produced when hydrocarbon vapors are cooled In oil and gas production, the term applies to hydrocarbons that exist in gaseous form under reservoir conditions, but condense to a liquid when brought to the surface, The liquid hydrocarbon produced by condensation of natural gas in natural gas wells, A liquid obtained by condensation of a gas or vapor,
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A liquid that is the product of condensation
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Product obtained by cooling a vapor, such as it is converted either to a liquid or a solid
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The liquid resulting when a vapor is condensed by cooling or application of pressure
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Steam which rises and cools to a liquid When measuring condensate, liquid Must Be COOLED before putting it into cell cup of instrument
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liquid hydrocarbon obtained from combustion of gas produced from oil or gas wells ordinarily separated at a field separator and runs as crude oil
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Water formed by condensation of steam
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A liquid recovered from natural gas by lease separators or other field facilities
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Any mixture of relatively light hydrocarbons which remain liquid at normal temperature and pressure Condensate generally appears when gas is drawn from a well and its temperature and pressure change sufficiently for some of it to become liquid petroleum
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A fluid formed when a gas is cooled to its liquid state
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Made dense; condensed
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To condense
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atmospheric moisture that has condensed because of cold
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condensed, thickened sıfat
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Water obtained through evaporation and subsequent condensation
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condensed material, e g liquid water or ice
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Liquid hydrocarbons separated from natural gas, usually by cooling
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Liquid hydrocarbons separated from gas production
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The liquid resulting when a vapour is subjected to cooling or application of pressure Also, liquid hydrocarbons condensed from gas and oil wells
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Condensate is the liquid formed from a vapor (gas) or a solid formed from a liquid through a chemical phase change For instance, water condensate forms on the can of a cold soda as it sits at room temperature in a humid environment
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A natural gas liquid with a low vapor pressure, compared with natural gasoline and liquified petroleum gas It is produced from a deep well where the temperature and pressure are high Gas condenses as it rises up the wellbore and reaches the surface as condensate Similarly, condensate separates out naturally in pipelines or in a separation plant by the normal process of condensation
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product of condensation isim
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A term used to describe light liquid hydrocarbons separated from crude oil after production and sold separately
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water obtained by evaporation or a product that has changed from a gaseous or vaporous form to a liquid form
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Condensate is formed when "heavy" hydrocarbons, such as ethane, propane, butane, and pentane condense as pressure suddenly drops at the surface Separators are used to remove condensate from natural gas
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The liquid resulting from condensation
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the liquid resulting from the condensation of a gas or vapor
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the liquid that separates from a vapor during condensation (099)
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A light hydrocarbon liquid obtained by condensation of hydrocarbon vapors It consists of varying proportions of butane, propane, pentane, and heavier fractions, with little or no ethane or methane Condensate generally has an APl gravity of 50 to 120 degrees and is water-white, straw or bluish in color
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in refining, the liquid produced when hydrocarbon vapors are cooled In oil and gas production, the term applies to hydrocarbons that exist in gaseous form under reservoir conditions, but condense to a liquid when brought to the surface
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The liquid hydrocarbon produced by condensation of natural gas in natural gas wells
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A liquid obtained by condensation of a gas or vapor
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