Density was slightly elevated in this month's sample of Peace Condensate. This correlates to the decrease in C3 x C7 concentrations and increased 'tail' observed in the light ends analysis. RVP was also slightly elevated for this month.
Density was marginally reduced for the September sample of Peace Condensate. This was a result of minor increases in pentanes and decreases in butanes.
Marginally decreased BTEX values were observed in this sample of Peace Condensate. All other properties remain relatively consistent with the limited data available.
Apart from a very slightly higher than average density and C13+ "tail" (23.8 vol%) and alhough there are limited data with which to compare, the May sample of Peace condensate appeared to be consistent with prior samples.
Peace Condensate quality appears to be reasonably consistent, although there are too few samples in the database to make any comments on variability or on data trends.
The sampling and testing program on condensate feeders began in January 2012. There are not enough data in the system at this point to comment on specific qualities or trends.
The sampling and testing program on condensate feeders began in January 2012. There are not enough data in the system at this point to comment on specific qualities or trends.
Date: Feb 2, 2013
Batch: CPR-962 - Edmonton
Peace Condensate was consistent with historical data for the month of February.
Date: Dec 2, 2012
Batch: CPR199 - Edmonton
Density was slightly elevated in this month's sample of Peace Condensate. This correlates to the decrease in C3 x C7 concentrations and increased 'tail' observed in the light ends analysis. RVP was also slightly elevated for this month.
Date: Nov 4, 2012
Batch: CPR-158 - Edmonton
Apart from a slight reduction in RVP, the November sample of Peace Condensate was consistent with historical data.
Date: Oct 3, 2012
Batch: CPR-112 - Edmonton
Density and sulphur were marginally reduced for the month of October. Hexanes and heptanes volumes were slightly elevated for this sample as well.
Date: Sep 3, 2012
Batch: CPR-071 - Edmonton
Density was marginally reduced for the September sample of Peace Condensate. This was a result of minor increases in pentanes and decreases in butanes.
Date: Aug 1, 2012
Batch: CPR-318 - Edmonton
Peace Condensate is historically consistent with previous data for the month of August.
Date: Jul 3, 2012
Batch: CPR-283 - Edmonton
Marginally decreased BTEX values were observed in this sample of Peace Condensate. All other properties remain relatively consistent with the limited data available.
Date: Jun 4, 2012
Batch: CPR-251 - Edmonton
All characteristics of Peace condensate remain consistent with data compiled to date.
Date: May 1, 2012
Batch: CPR-209 - Edmonton
Apart from a very slightly higher than average density and C13+ "tail" (23.8 vol%) and alhough there are limited data with which to compare, the May sample of Peace condensate appeared to be consistent with prior samples.
Date: Apr 1, 2012
Batch: CPR-173 - Edmonton
There are still not enough data to comment on the quality and quality trend direction in the Peace condensate stream.
Date: Mar 3, 2012
Batch: CPR-136 - Edmonton
Peace Condensate quality appears to be reasonably consistent, although there are too few samples in the database to make any comments on variability or on data trends.
Date: Feb 1, 2012
Batch: CPR-098 - Edmonton
The sampling and testing program on condensate feeders began in January 2012. There are not enough data in the system at this point to comment on specific qualities or trends.
Date: Jan 5, 2012
Batch: CPR-069 - Edmonton
The sampling and testing program on condensate feeders began in January 2012. There are not enough data in the system at this point to comment on specific qualities or trends.
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