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Title: Interpreting Meter Charts
Author(s): [Not Available]
Source: 1985 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: Because of the many variables that can, and do, affect the recording or production on a chart there are a great many instances where personal interpretation is a necessity in order to achieve accuracy in measurement. The ability to recognize a problem and the correct interpretation of the problem is not only important for measurement accuracy but can also be a useful tool for production personnel in the field. There are several areas that must be considered when interpreting meter charts. These areas include defective instruments in thefield, sudden and unpredictable changes in the weather, human error and the problems caused by the peculiarities of a well in production. If all of the above variables are not taken into account during the measurement process, there is no chance of accuracy.




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