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Title: Pipeline Efficiency Testing And Improvement Measures
Author: John W. Caskey, Tilford N. Vik
Source: American Gas Association 1985
Year Published: 1985
Abstract: 1 lave changes brought to the pipeline industry by deregulation and competition caused pipeline companies to change the amount of pipeline efficiency testing they do? How many member companies does pipeline efficiency testing have now? Has this number increased or decreased? These are the types of questions that were being asked in September 1984 at the Fall A.G.A. Pipeline Committee Meeting in Orlando, FL, where it was decided that the Editorial Task Group of the AG.A. Pipeline Committee should determine what are current industry practices related to pipeline efficiency testing. The overall assignment was to determine what industry practices are, to pull that information into the format for a paper, and to present the paper at this Conference. To facilitate obtaining data from the 25 pipeline companies represented on the A.G.A. Pipeline Committee, a 30-quesiion questionnaire was prepared and sent out in early March of 1985. The questionnaire was designed to determine if companies did or did not do pipeline efficiency testing and if they did, to obtain rather detailed information about how they conducted the tests and collected the data and what type of calculations were done.




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