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Title: Monitoring Daily Demand Of Gas Volumes
Author: Richard A. Manson
Source: 1978 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: How many times have you been involved in a discussion of the accuracy of certain daily delivery determinations? It has often been said that when you have one meter you have measurement, when you have two, you have quite a discussion. This same comment could apply to our attempts to monitor daily demand of gas volumes. For example: the calculation of a daily volume by the customer using actual daily meter index readings, recorded pressure and temperature, versus the suppliers computation from a seven day chart, may vary enough to cause real problems. From a monitoring standpoint problems can develop when the curtailed or interrupted customer determines from his interpretation of your recording gages that he is within his allotment, only to discover upon receipt of his monthly bill that his calculations were incorrect. Costly penalty situations and/or gas shortages to priority customers ran result from overrun of dally and/or hourly takes.




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