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API (American Petroleum Institute) is a leader in the development of petroleum and petrochemical equipment and operating standards covering topics that range from drill bits to environmental protection. These embrace proven, sound engineering and operating practices and safe, interchangeable equipment and materials. Many have been incorporated into state and federal regulations and adopted by ISO for worldwide acceptance.
Technical Report on Considerations Regarding Selection of Centralizers for Primary Cementing Operations, First Edition
Standard published on 1.5.2008
Selected format:Methods for Testing of Solid and Rigid Centralizers, First Edition
Standard published on 1.5.2008
Selected format:Evaluation and Testing of Mechanical Cement Wiper Plugs, First Edition
Standard published on 1.7.2015
Selected format:Mechanical Behavior of Cement, First Edition
Standard published on 1.12.2017
Selected format:Accident-Prevention Manual on Safe Transport of Petroleum Products by Tank Truck
Standard published on 1.3.1942
Selected format:API MPMS Chapter 11.1 - Temperature and Pressure Volume Correction Factors for Generalized Crude Oils, Refined Products, and Lubricating Oils, Includes Addendum 1 (2007) and Addendum 2 (2019)
Standard published on 1.5.2004
Selected format:Addendum to Temperature and Pressure Volume Correction Factors for Generalized Crude Oils, Refined Products, and Lubricating Oils
Adjunct of the standard published on 1.5.2019
Selected format:Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 0-90 degrees API Gravity Range
Standard published on 1.8.1984
Selected format:Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 350-637 Relative Density (60 deg. F/60 deg. F) and -50 deg. F to 140 deg. F Metering Temperature. Second Edition. Includes Errata.
Standard published on 1.10.1986
Selected format:Compressibility Factors for Hydrocarbons: 350-637 Kilograms per Cubic Meter Density (15 deg. C) and 46 deg. C to 60 deg. C Metering Temperature
Standard published on 1.10.1986
Selected format:Latest update: 2025-12-16 (Number of items: 2 252 193)
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