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API INTERPRETATIONS 1991 Document Information:
Title
1991 Interpretations - Technical Publications Answers to Technical Inquiries
American Petroleum Institute
Publication Date:
Aug 1, 1992
Scope:
FOREWORD
This publication is a compilation of interpretations issued in 1991 by Industry Affairs departments of the American Petroleum Institute. API has issued these interpretations in response to questions concerning the meaning of its standards and in consideration of suggestions for revisions to its standards.
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