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Title: An Analysis Of Unaccounted-For Cas
Author: Winston C. Meyer
Source: 1984 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1984
Abstract: Unaccounted-for gas, by definition. Is the difference between the amount of gas purchased and the amount of gas sold through a system. Most accounting statements reflect this difference in percentages and large dollar figures to report the economic significances whereas, our public utility commissions have historically viewed the safety aspects. Both viewpoints are extremely important. Customer safety, without question, along with service, are of the foremost concern to a gas utility. However, when one refers to unaccounted for gas he must realize that not all contributing causes are hazardous. Many are of primary economic concern. As an illustration, the major contributing factors to unaccounted-for gas and the primary concern of each can be listed as follows:




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