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Title: Gas Volume Accounting For Transmission Systems
Author: J. W. Buntin
Source: 1966 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1966
Abstract: Since Gas Volume Accounting procedures and departmental responsibilities vary a great deal between companies, this paper will be based on Colorado Interstates operation only. Volume Accounting covers such a wide range of possibilities that only a few points of possible interest can be covered. As we are all aware, gas volume accounting is a very complex thing. Whether the equipment used in any gas accounting system is an electronic data processing unit or a set of hand posted ledgers, the end result must be the same. The first phase of this result is an accurate, complete record of volumes entering or leaving a transmission system, and any usage or loss in between. The second phase is knowing what to do with these volumes once they are received by the accountant. As a rule the individual metered volumes are determined by a Measurement Department using equally complex procedures. Once a volume has been determined and verified by measurement, it is made available to the gas accountant which is the starting point for this discussion.




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