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Title: Benefits Of Training Natural Gas Measurement Technicians On The Science Of Sample Conditioning Or If You Always Do What You Always Did, You Always Get What You Always Got Poor Results
Author: Phil Rutledge
Source: 2008 Natural Gas Sampling Technology Conference
Year Published: 2008
Abstract: Many people will state the sampling of natural gas is half-science and half-mystery, but I disagree. If we do not follow good scientific methods each and every time we sample a gas stream, our results can, and will, vary. When the gas analysis results vary, people say, Oh, it was the temperature or Oh, the flow was different, or the best reason They must be in a different producing zone. If that is the case, guess what, we might need a different contract. Are all of these different ideas a mystery? Are people being taught the correct methods of gas sampling? I think poor training and incorrect procedures cause all of these reasons. Many measurement technicians have worked for years in the industry and no one has ever questioned their results. It is time to change these practices and we, as and industry, are responsible to improve and change these practices.




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