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Title: Economics Of Electron Ic Gas Measurement
Author: John Renfrow
Source: 2014 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 2014
Abstract: y introduction into the natural gas industry was in 1984 as a Ga s Laboratory Analyst for Transok, Inc. The laboratory was part of the Measurement Departme nt and some of my responsibility was assisting the Measurement Specialists with installations and sp ecial projects. At that time, the most common gas measurement equipment was chart re corders and orifice meter tubes. In a few locations, Transok had rotary meters at Farm Taps and a few Turbine meters at Electric Plants. At plan ts and major sales points, Transok used automatic chart changers. Recording Gravitometers, Thermal Titrators and Calorimeters were used to determine gravity and BTUs. On-lin e Gravitometers, Thermal Titrators and Calorimeters had strip chart recorders initially. The first EF M was installed in 1985. By the mid 1990s, chart recorders were almost completely phased out.




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