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Title: Chart Editing And Integration
Author: W. W. Horner
Source: 1982 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: As has been expressed many times, Gas Measurement is the cash register of any gas company. Charts must be analyzed to determine completeness and accuracy of the recordings. I am going to explain the basic factors in editing and integrating these charts. Our company processes over 51,000 charts per month. This includes orifice meter, temperature, gravity and calorimeter strip charts which belong to Transco and audit charts which belong to others. Our Chart Department consists of fifteen (15) persons which includes four (4) Senior Measurement Specialists, five (5) Measurement Specialists, four (4) Chart Processors and two (2) Clerk Trainees. One Senior Measurement Specialist and two Measurement Specialists are full-time Integrator operators. The duties of the three remaining Senior Measurement Specialists are divided so that one censors all charts, one updates our meter master files and one prepares all Btu and gravity data for input to the computer. The remaining three Measurement Specialists, four Chart Processors and two Clerk Trainees do the manual averaging and chart preparation.




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