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Title: Design And Operation Of The Seaway Pipeline Measurement System
Author: J. J. Bigby
Source: 1979 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: Seaway Pipeline, Inc. off-loads crude oil from tankers at its docks in Freeport, Texas, stores the crude in eight storage tanks at the Freeport Terminal (eight miles from the docks), pumps the crude through a 30 pipeline 500 miles north to the Cushing, Oklahoma Terminal into nine storage tanks. From tankage the oil is delivered into the pipelines of various partners and other shippers. The docks were designed to handle tankers with off-loading rates of up to 40,000 barrels per hour. The pipelines initial capacity is 368,000 barrels per day with an ultimate flow of 592,000 barrels per day. The objectives of the measurement facilities installed at three locations were accuracy, automatic ticket production, automatic meter proving and data gathering.




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