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Title: Effects Of Petroleum Properties On Pipeline Measurement
Author: Jim Smith
Source: 2015 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2015
Abstract: Measurement of liquid hydrocarbons in most pipelines is done on a standard volume basis or by mass. These dynamic measurement points typically are custody transfer and are WKHFDVKUHJLVWHU measurements between the two parties involved in the tran sactions. In this application measuremen t accuracy is critical. Additional SURGXFW DFFRXQWDELOLW FDQ EH DFKLHYHG XVLQJ 5HDO 7LPH dynamic measurements. The volume or mass measurements must account for the entire liquid produc t received or delivered in order to track and determine if product is being lost or gained. Several fluid properti es can change the accuracy of this measurement and knowing how they impact the measurement is crucial to its integrity. This paper will focus on dynamic measurement or measurement by metering and discuss several fluid properties and their affects on measured results involving the comm on types of metering technologies used today.




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