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Title: Operational Experience With Liquid Ultrasonic Meters
Author: Dag Fllo, Jostein Eide, yvind Heggholmen, Maron Dahlstrm, yvind Risa
Source: 2011 North Sea Flow Measurement Workshop
Year Published: 2011
Abstract: Statoil have 8 to 12 years experience from several metering stations using liquid ultrasonic meters: One metering station comprising two ultrasonic meters in series operated on a very light condensate at inlet separator conditions (Operated at very low flow rates). One metering station comprising two ultrasonic meters in series and a prover used to measure low viscosity fluid at inlet separator conditions. One metering station comprising one ultrasonic meter with a turbine master meter which is calibrated on site using a compact prover at a yearly interval One metering station comprising one ultrasonic meter with an ultrasonic master meter which is calibrated on site using a compact prover at a yearly interval using a turbine meter as calibration transfer. One export metering station with five metering runs and a bidirectional prover used for high viscosity crude at a stable flow rate One metering stations comprising two ultrasonic meters in series and a prover used for high viscosity crude. The company experience with liquid ultrasonic meters will be investigated.




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