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BS EN ISO 2615:2024 Analysis of natural gas. Biomethane. Determination of the content of compressor oil

BS EN ISO 2615:2024

Analysis of natural gas. Biomethane. Determination of the content of compressor oil

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 2615:2024
Pages:22
Released:2024-05-10
ISBN:978 0 539 21872 5
Status:Standard

BS EN ISO 2615:2024 - Analysis of Natural Gas and Biomethane: Determination of the Content of Compressor Oil

Introducing the latest standard in the field of natural gas and biomethane analysis - BS EN ISO 2615:2024. This comprehensive document is an essential resource for professionals involved in the energy sector, particularly those focused on the quality and purity of natural gas and biomethane. Released on May 10, 2024, this standard provides the most up-to-date methodologies for determining the content of compressor oil in these gases, ensuring compliance with industry regulations and enhancing the safety and efficiency of gas operations.

Key Features and Benefits

With 22 pages of detailed guidelines and procedures, BS EN ISO 2615:2024 is meticulously designed to offer clear and precise instructions. Here are some of the standout features and benefits of this standard:

  • Comprehensive Coverage: This standard covers all aspects of analyzing natural gas and biomethane for compressor oil content, providing a thorough understanding of the processes involved.
  • Up-to-Date Information: As a 2024 release, it incorporates the latest advancements and best practices in the field, ensuring that users are working with the most current information available.
  • Enhanced Safety: By following the guidelines in this standard, professionals can ensure that the natural gas and biomethane they work with are free from harmful levels of compressor oil, thereby enhancing safety and reliability.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Adhering to this standard helps organizations meet regulatory requirements, avoiding potential fines and legal issues.
  • Improved Efficiency: Accurate determination of compressor oil content can lead to more efficient gas processing and utilization, reducing waste and operational costs.

Technical Specifications

Here are the technical details of the BS EN ISO 2615:2024 standard:

Standard Number BS EN ISO 2615:2024
Pages 22
Released 2024-05-10
ISBN 978 0 539 21872 5
Name Analysis of natural gas. Biomethane. Determination of the content of compressor oil
Status Standard

Why Choose BS EN ISO 2615:2024?

Choosing BS EN ISO 2615:2024 means opting for a standard that is recognized globally for its excellence and reliability. Here’s why this standard stands out:

Global Recognition: As part of the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) family, this standard is recognized and respected worldwide, making it a valuable asset for international operations.

Expert Authorship: Developed by leading experts in the field, BS EN ISO 2615:2024 reflects the collective knowledge and experience of top professionals, ensuring that the guidelines are both practical and scientifically sound.

Versatility: Whether you are involved in the production, processing, or distribution of natural gas and biomethane, this standard is versatile enough to be applicable across various stages of the gas supply chain.

Applications of BS EN ISO 2615:2024

This standard is indispensable for a wide range of applications, including:

  • Quality Control: Ensuring that natural gas and biomethane meet the required purity standards by accurately determining the content of compressor oil.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Helping organizations comply with national and international regulations regarding gas purity and safety.
  • Research and Development: Providing a reliable reference for researchers and developers working on new technologies and methods in the gas industry.
  • Operational Efficiency: Enhancing the efficiency of gas processing and distribution by ensuring that compressor oil levels are within acceptable limits.

Conclusion

In the ever-evolving field of natural gas and biomethane, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. BS EN ISO 2615:2024 offers the latest and most reliable guidelines for determining the content of compressor oil, making it an essential tool for professionals in the industry. With its comprehensive coverage, up-to-date information, and global recognition, this standard is your key to ensuring the highest levels of safety, efficiency, and compliance in your gas operations.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your expertise and operational standards with BS EN ISO 2615:2024. Invest in this indispensable resource today and take a significant step towards excellence in natural gas and biomethane analysis.

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BS EN ISO 2615:2024


This standard BS EN ISO 2615:2024 Analysis of natural gas. Biomethane. Determination of the content of compressor oil is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.060 Natural gas
  • 75.060 Natural gas
This document gives general guidance for the sampling and gas chromatographic analysis of compressor oil in biomethane or compressed natural gas (CNG). The compressor oil mass fraction is determined by sampling on coalescing filters under defined operational conditions (the two first cubic meters of gas referring to standard conditions, delivered at a refuelling station). Compressor oils are lubricants used in mechanical devices where the purpose is to reduce the volume and increase the pressure of gases for use in a variety of applications. The method is solely applicable to compressed gas (p>18 MPa). The compressor oil content is expressed as mass fraction. The scope of this method is from 3 mg/kg – 30 mg/kg.