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Appendix: Standard pressures and temperatures
Place
Standard pressure (psi)
Standard temperature (°F)
Arkansas
14.65
60
California
14.73
60
Colorado
15.025
60
Illinois
14.65
60
Kansas
14.65
60
Louisiana
15.025
60
Michigan
14.73
60
Mississippi
15.025
60
New Mexico
15.025
60
Oklahoma
14.65
60
Texas
14.65
60
Utah
15.025
60
West Virginia
14.85
60
Wyoming
15.025
60
US Federal Leases
14.73
60
Canada
14.696
59 (15 °C)
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