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Standard 618 Reciprocating compressors for petroleum, chemical, and gas industry services

Publication Year

2024

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Specifies minimum requirements for reciprocating compressors and their drivers for use in petroleum, chemical, and gas industry services for handling process air or gas with either lubricated or non-lubricated cylinders.

Document History

Sixth edition, May 2024. Supersedes the fifth edition, December 2007.

Publisher Information

American Petroleum Institute

The API is a US trade association representing all aspects of the oil and natural gas industry, from large integrated companies to exploration and production, refining, marketing, pipeline and marine businesses, and service and supply firms.

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