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Title: Update On Gri Distribution Research- Targeting Research For Impact
Author: Marlon Mcclinton
Source: American Gas Association 1992
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: The United States natural gas industry is undergoing major changes reflecting the broader changes of US. industry. Increased international and domestic competition, environmental issues and the rapid advance of technology is putting increased pressure on the gas industry on improved operations, reduced cost, high quality product and improved reliability. In addition, customers are increasingly demanding consistent, high quality products and service at a value. Given this environment, GRI has identified a vital strategic issue as we approach the 21st century: the enhanced deliverability of natural gas. Despite the potential beneficial applications of gas service, markets for natural gas will be limited to the amount of gas that can be delivered to the user with the required degree of assurance and at a price that matches or beats the competition. Deliverability has two components: the discovery of gas resources and the provision of an adequate transport system. GRIs broader research program addresses issues from the well head to the end user, including the gas transmission and distribution transport system. This paper will highlight GRIs R&D program related to Gas Distribution Operations. It is the goal of the paper to clearly define the needs of this segment of the gas industry identify broad R&D opportunities and highlight results of specific research projects which address these needs.




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