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Title: Economics Of Electronic Measurement
Author: Jim Griffeth
Source: 1987 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1987
Abstract: It is the intent of this paper to seek an understanding of the standard method vs. electronic measurement systems and their respective costs. The electronic systems referred to in this paper are mainly the type that stand alone and have inputs of differential pressure, static pressure, temperature, and can retain an audit trail similar to the chart recorder except in a digital form. These systems operate on a battery which is recharged via solar or thermoelectric or other conventional means. Most of the cost analysis shown later refer to gas transmission corrpanies. Many producer companies require additional data gathering and control systems such as tank gauging, well head pressure readings, well control, and surveillance, which may require a higher intelligent type of device located at the well site.




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