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Title: A Transmission Companys Experience With Total Electronic Measurement
Author: John J. Mullaney
Source: American Gas Association 1988
Year Published: 1988
Abstract: On July 1, 1982, Algonquin Gas Transmission Company commenced using on-line computers for custody transfer. The system was provided by Tfeledyne Geotech of Garland, Texas, in January, 1982. This presentation includes a general description of Algonquin, system planning and implementation, system design, and advantages/disadvantages of the system. Algonquin Gas Transmission Company, through its parent, Algonquin Energy Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Texas Eastern. Texas Easterns 10,495-mile natural gas transmission network consists of two interconnected pipeline systems: Tfexas Eastern Gas Pipeline Companys 9,520-mile pipeline extending from the Tfexas-Mexico border to the New Jersey/New York City area and serving the mid-Atlantic region, and the Algonquin Gas TYansmission Company pipeline system originating in New Jersey and serving New England. Algonquin, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, serves 18 customers in five northeast states of New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. The company has 975 miles of pipeline, 82 delivery points, 5 compressor stations (with a total of 61,690 horsepower), and 600,000 Bbl. LNG facility. Annual deliveries are 200,000,000 MMBtu with a peak day of 950,000 MMBtu.




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