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Title: Economics Of Electronic Gas Measurement
Author: Jim Griffeth
Source: 1992 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: Over the past 12 years an emergence of low powered flow computers along with government intervention, helped push the gas Industry into considering automating its long standing custody transfer measurement systems. Low powered Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) has become a reality with an estimated installed base of over 50,000 units. These Low Powered Flow Measurement systems consist of batteries, solar panels, differential, static pressure, and RTDs. - The purpose of this paper is to review chart technologies as compared to EFM and discuss the value added by not only implementing EFM, but how communications and the integration of data into other departments effect the overall climate of todays natural gas business.




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