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Title: Coping With Changing Flow Requirements At Existing Meter Stations
Author: Lori A. Waite
Source: 1999 International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: We do not live in a static world, so why should we expect conditions at existing meter stations to continue to be the same as the day the stations were designed or installed? The answer is: we shouldnt, and we cant. Flow requirements change for several reasons: well head pressures increase or decrease, well head volumes increase or decrease, area of service by the customer either grows or decreases, the customer may add additional equipment that will require additional fuel, new interconnect points are added upstream of the existing meter station that affect delivery pressures and volumes, and changes in the operation of the pipeline itself. What ever the reason may be, the method and/or equipment being used to measure the gas may need to be changed.




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