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Title: Methods For Reducing Unaccounted For Gas
Author: Robert F. Clark, Jr.
Source: 1981 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: Unaccounted-for-gas in a natural gas distribution system is the difference between the amount of gas purchased and the amount of gas sold or accounted for otherwise. The term unaccounted-for-gas is often used synonymously with the term gas leakage, but this should not be the case in the average gas distribution system. Leakage is certainly one of the more important components of unaccounted-for, but it should be considered only after accountingfor gas not sold. I would suggest that five of the possible causes of unaccounted-for listed below be monitored closely and thereby eliminated. This should put item six, leakage, in proper perspective as it contributes to unaccounted for.




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