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Title: What The Orifice Meter Chart Tells You
Author: James P. Avioli
Source: 1976 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1976
Abstract: One of the prime objectives of a corporation is to make a profit for its stockholders. In the natural gas business, the meter chart recording is the measure of the cost of goods bought, exchanged, or sold. We need not be accountants to correlate cost of goods to profit. I make this comparison to emphasize the meter chart recording as the end result of all out measurement expertise and as the cash register tape for our business. As our product becomes more and more precious, we must realize our responsibility to our company, our suppliers, and our customers. Since on of our primary responsibilites as measurement people is the accurate measure of the amount of product bought, sold, or exchanged, meter charts, reports, and all information from field personnel are vitally important to accurate measurement and resultant money transfer.




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