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Title: Chart Auditing And Contract Interpretation
Author: J. Beaty
Source: 1982 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: In order for any chart section to function effectively, the charts must be received on a timely basis. It is vital that all chart changers be instructed to send the charts into the office on a regular schedule. If there are delays in the initial calculation of the charts, there can be delays in the auditing of the charts. The ideal way to monitor daily pipeline inventory and flow conditions, is to initiate the chart calculation on all input and output charts. In most cases this is not possible, since the producer or customer will prefer doing their own chart calculations. If you are calculating the charts, you are able to see the results on a daily basis. If the customer calculates, it can be around the 15th of the following month before you can see the calculated volumes and even later before you can complete your audit.




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