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Title: Audit Of Electronic Gas Measurement
Author: Jeffrey T. Harvey
Source: 2005 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2005
Abstract: Industry is placing more emphasis on auditing electronic gas measurement. Business cost justifications continue to change along with the price of natural gas and with the cost of measurement equipment. In general, industry is using auditing and witnessing as a way to either reduce cost or avoid costs. These additional costs can be associated with check measurement purchases and annual maintenance cost on check meters. Today, in 2005, measurement technology is changing the way natural gas in being measured with the accuracy, reliability and repeatability. Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) devices have become the industry standard for making on site calculations and storage. Federal regulatory agencies and state agencies have become increasingly aware of this industry change and are changing to adopt Electronic Gas Measurement (EGM) regulations. Contracts are being written to incorporate newer advancements and advantages EFM devices bring between two parties. Companies are more aware of what measurement is on a real time basis because data is moving electronically in real time. As a result, companies are utilizing more audit reviews.




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