This collection comprises Volumes 19-21 of the "Proceedings" from the Western Gas Association. It offers a detailed look into the technical and operational aspects of the gas industry during the period covered. These volumes contain a wealth of information, including papers presented at association meetings, discussions of current challenges and advancements, and insights into the chemical and engineering processes crucial to the industry.
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