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Title: Communication To Measurement Equipment At Gas Distribution Locations
Author: Chris Spriggs
Source: 2004 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2004
Abstract: Deregulation of the natural gas business has increased the number and type of economic decisions being made as well as the number of individuals making them. With the unbundling of services, customers of all sizes are opting to choose their own gas suppliers, and when people need to make choices they demand information on which to base those choices. This new environment has created a widespread need for gas volume information on a more frequent basis to multiple parties. Today, its not just the pipeline companies that need to know the meter readings, but also the customers, brokers, and suppliers. Customers demand for timely information has accelerated gas distribution companies shift to electronic technologies especially involving communications. Little antennas are popping up all around gas facilities. Meters are being read remotely and their data is communicated to a measurement data processing group via many varied communication paths. Oklahoma Natural Gas, has learned that making the change to remote data collection requires a flexible mix of technology solutions, particularly with the variety of existing data collection devices in play.




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