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Title: Problems In Offshore Gas Measurement
Author: Robert J. Rau
Source: 1969 Southwestern Gas Measurement Short Course (Now called ISHM)
Year Published: 1969
Abstract: Today, the operation of offshore gas pipe lines is no longer a possibility but instead is a necessity in order to actively compete in the market. The offshore area is cne of many unknown and untapped reservoirs. At present, we are drilling in 300 to 600 feet of water but the trend is to move on past the continental shelf and all indications are that quantities as large as our present reserves may exist at these locations in water depths of approximately 1000 feet. It has been estimated that at least 300 trillion cubic feet await discovery offshore according to a talk by Mr. Roger Stanwood, gas supply vice president of Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line. Today, I wish to discuss with you some of the problems of offshore gas measurement now and also to look into some future problems that may exist.




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