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Title: Chart Editing And Integration Methods To Reduce Errors And Obtain Accurate Gas Volumes.
Author: Gary P. Menzel
Source: 1991 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1991
Abstract: The title assigned to us for this presentation may imply that we can define specific means to reduce errors and thereby inprove measurement accuracy. Certainly we hope that our observations may contribute to that purpose but there is something unique about each companies operations which prevents the application of a single procedural formula to everyone, and we will make no atteirpt to do so. However, a substantial part of our business is auditing gas purchasers, and we believe the statistics obtained in that process provide a representative cross section of the kinds of errors experienced by most chart departments. Defining a problem may be the first step toward its resolution, and it is that which we shall address in this report. Our study included charts from over 100 gas purchasers. proximately 3.5% of all stations audited by Coastal Flow during the one year period ending September 30, 1989 contained errors which were resolved by agreement between the affected parties. For the five years we have been keeping these statistics, the incidence of error has always been between 3% and 4%.




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