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This book is a major contribution to the professional literature and will serve as a valuable desk reference
                   for scientists, researchers, and engineers working in the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors of
                   natural gas industry. Literature references for in-depth study enhance the reference aspect of this
                   comprehensive work. The organization of materials also permits flexibility in designing courses in the
                   gas processing field for university students in chemical/petroleum engineering curricula.

                    Dr. Kenneth R. Hall, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Associate Dean for Research and
                                                      Graduate Studies, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar.

                   This comprehensive book provides a state-of-the-art treatment of the different aspects of natural gas
                   transmission and processing from the fundamental principles to the latest technology developments. It is
                   a unique reference for all professionals involved in natural gas industry and an excellent textbook for
                   graduate programs on the subject.

                  Dr. Valerio Cozzani, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of Postgraduate Program on
                                                      Oil and Gas Process Design, University of Bologna, Italy.

                   Natural gas transmission and processing industry requires engineers to be provided with books and
                   materials that would help them put their best effort towards understanding the many complex concepts.
                   In spite of the tremendous pressure experienced by the professionals, there is a lack of adequate support
                   material. This comprehensive book, which is the first example of its kind with a massive coverage of
                   subjects, is a great step towards this endeavor. An impressive feature of this book is the high competence
                   of authors who are perfectly versed in their areas of specialization.
                   Dr. Jean-Noël JAUBERT, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Head of the Thermodynamics
                                                   and Energy Research Group, University of Lorraine, France.

                   This unique handbook, written by internationally renowned gas-engineering experts, is a major
                   contribution to the professional and scholarly literature, offering an excellent coverage of key topics in
                   the natural gas supply chain. It addresses the principles, practices, advanced technologies, new issues,
                   and challenges related to the natural gas transmission and processing industry, which have not been
                   addressed in depth in any existing books. I recommend it highly, as a reference and textbook.

                     Dr. Brian F. Towler, Professor and Chair of Petroleum Engineering, University of Queensland,
                                                                                                 Australia.
                   This is a comprehensive handbook that provides a wide and detailed coverage of the different aspects of
                   natural gas transmission and processing, representing a valuable guide for scientists, researchers,
                   university students, and engineers working in the relevant fields. It is the reference book for my research
                   group when we need some tips on natural gas processing.
                   Dr. Laura A. Pellegrini, Professor of Chemical Plants and Director of Graduate and Postgraduate
                                                  Program in Chemical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano, Italy.






















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