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Title: Determination Of Leakage And Unaccounted For Gas
Author: James W. Carden
Source: 1978 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1978
Abstract: Unaccounted for gas loss has changed in importance over rhp past years. Government allocations and gas cost increases have caused manage-* mcnt to reopoel llm ooonomia importance of this loco, and ae a result, operating people are receiving necessary funds to effectively control this problem. Tn the past, unaccounted for gas loss was not as serious an economic factor, but it reflected on the general health of a gas system. The desire to maintain a respectable gas system encouraged management to spend nominal amounts to control these losses, but when large expenditures were required, many companies deferred further action on economic grounds. To the person who is directly responsible for carrying out the task of reducing gas losses, these changes are gratifying. Instead of being asked go go bear hunting with a stick, he is now hunting with more than adequate tools and he should make a deliberate effort to efficiently utilize all of the new resources which are made available and provide results which will earn further management support of his efforts.




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