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Title: Determination Of Leakage And Unaccounted Foe Gas In Distribution Systems
Author: R. m. Hurt
Source: 1975 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: Gentlemen in order to determine how much leakage and unaccounted gas there is on a system first you have to separate the sheep from the goats. 1, You can subtract the gas sales from the gas purchases during any given period, preferably a complete billing cycle, and say this is your loss and unaccounted for. However, if you try this you are going to find yourself climbing the wall because the weather, temperature, sales pressure base and purchase pressure base all get into the act and sooner or later you are going to find that these figures will probably mean nothing to you except when used yearly and taken in July or August. Then you will get a fairly accurate accounting of your loss and unaccounted for the year. You can subtract your sales from your purchases and correct for pressure base differences and then you can get some idea of your leakage.




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