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Title: Problems In Offshore Gas Measurement
Author: George F. White, Jr.
Source: 1976 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: In the beginning, there was the Gulf of Mexico and it seemed to be void. For centuries there were only fishermen seeking to harvest the many various fishes from the waters and Gulf bottoms. Then, in 1947, the Gulf was discovered to have other products - oil and natural gas. Once this energy was found, many companies immediately formulated plans to engage in the search for and production of these products. Today there are over forty pipeline companies involved in the transportation of natural gas, condensates, and crude oil. Just as in other industries - farming, mining, or whatever - products have to be measured. This is not new, since measuring the products of the oil and gas industries has been done since their first use.




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