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Title: Manual Procedures For Chart Calculation
Author: Charles I. Hall
Source: 1981 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1981
Abstract: The Interpretation of the recording and the calculation of the volumes represented by the chart, relies on automated and computerized equipment. However, regardless of the equipment used, an accurate output would not be possible without correct manual input. The human factor plays a very important part in chart calculation. The manual input begins in other departments before the measurement department. These departments are responsible for the initiation of agreements and for getting the information to the measurement department for setting up its procedures. To calculate a true volume, contract and field information must be used. Team work is a must between the field and the office group in order to achieve a long term record of satisfactory performance on chart calculations. It is necessary that every effort be made to achieve this performance, because of the dollar value of the products measured.




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