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Title: Measurement Accuracy And Sources Of Error In Tank Gauging
Author: C. Stewart Ash
Source: 1998 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1998
Abstract: Tank gauging is the means used to detemiine the quantity of oil contained in a storage tank. How the volume is to be used often detenmnes the degree of desired accuracy. If the volume is to be used as an operational tool (i.e., is the tank nearly full or nearly empty) usually a high degree of accuracy is not required. If the volume is to be used to quantify a custody transfer movement and money will change hands based on the result, a high degree of accuracy is required. If the volume is to be used for inventory control and/or stock accounting, the desired accuracy would be less than for custody transfer but greater than for normal operations.




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