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Title: What The Field Group Expects From The Office Group
Author: James m. Williams
Source: 1975 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: The field and office groups, regardless of the vastly different working conditions, equipment, and skills applied, make up the Gas Measurement Department. The Gas Measurement Department is only one of many departments of the natural gas industry involved in achieving a goal -- placing a finished product on the market to make a profit. Leasing, Drilling, and Pipe Lining, to name a few, are departments that function within themselves and require little or no communication or cooperation with one another to fulfill their own objectives. The field and office groups of Gas Measurement are completely dependent upon communication, cooperation and understanding to achieve the degree of accuracy required for accurate accounting. Accurate accounting equals profit. Certainly, each of us derive a certain degree of pleasure as we observe others who benefit by the use of our product. Yet without a margin of profit, pleasure and profession soon disappear. The term Gas Measurement Department has many facets -- legal, technical, plus others -- but the scope of this paper, as dictated by the title, will be limited to the field and office personnel who are responsible for the accounting accuracy of gas measurement.




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