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Title: LIQUID MEASUREMENT STATION DESIGN
Author: Todd Meador
Source: 2018 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2018
Abstract: Liquid measurement stations are installed where petroleum products are transferred from seller to buyer under terms outlined by a contract and/or government authorities. These terms dictate how the liquid will be measured, and because money is changing hands and authorities are involved, the design of the station is crucial to ensure the accuracy and quality of the measurement. This paper outlines design considerations and other factors that should be considered when designing and constructing a measurement station for hydrocarbon liquids. Applications Liquid measurement stations are used in a variety of applications including crude oil, refined products, NGL, LNG, and chemicals. Meter stations may be single meter runs or multiple meter runs. Meter stations may also include a spare meter run that can be put into operation when another meter run is under maintenance. Liquid meter stations can be built in the field where they will be installed, or built in a facility that specializes in measurement stations. If the measurement station is built at a facility, it can be tested prior to shipment to ensure integration at site is as seamless as possible.




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