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Which of these statements regarding dissolved gas analysis is incorrect?
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For low temperature faults methane and hydrogen are generated
B.
As the temperature of the fault increases, ethane is produced reducing the methane content
C.
At higher temperatures methane starts increasing overtaking the ethane content and ultimately becomes predominant
D.
Moisture content is measured is as free and dissolved levels
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