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1010.1 Basics of High Pressure Measuring andRegulating Station Design
1040.1 Compressibility of Natural Gas
1050.1 Coping with Changing Flow Requirementsat Existing Meter Stations
1060.1 Design of Distribution Metering and Regulating Stations
1070.1 Determination of Leakage and Unaccounted for Gas - Transmission
1090.1 Effects and Control of Pulsation in Gas Measurement
1100.1 Effects of Abnormal Conditions on Accuracy of Orifice Measurement
1100.2 Effects of Abnormal Conditions on Accuracy of Orifice Measurement
1140.1 Fundamentals of Gas Measurement I
1140.2 Fundamentals of Gas Measurement I
1150.1 Fundamentals of Gas Measurement I
1150.2 Fundamentals of Gas Measurement I
1160.1 Fundamentals of Gas Measurement I
1160.2 Fundamentals of Gas Measurement I
1170.1 Fundamentals of Gas Turbine Meters
1180.1 Fundamentals of Orifice Meter ChartRecorders
1190.1 Installation and Operation Errors in GasMeasurement
1195.1 Low Pressure Gas Measurement UsingUltrasonic Technology
1200.1 Mass Meters for Gas Measurement
1210.1 Measurement Station Inspection Programand Guide
1220.1 Multipath Ultrasonic Flow Meters for Gas Measurement
1230.1 New Ideas in Gas Measurement
1230.2 New Ideas in Gas Measurement
1250.1 Orifice Fittings and Meter Tubes
1270.1 Orifice Meters - Operation and Maintenance
1290.1 Problems Unique in Offshore Gas Measurement
1310.1 Thermometry in Gas Measurement
1320.1 Wet Gas Measurement
1330.1 Flow Conditioners for Natural Gas Measurement
1340.1 Contaminant Accumulation Effect on Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters
2010.1 Application of Densitometers to Liquid Measurement
2020.1 Application of Turbine Meters in Liquid Measurement
2030.1 Automated Truck Loading Systems
2050.1 Calculation of Liquid Petroleum Quantities
2070.1 Calibration of Storage Tanks
2075.1 Crude Oil Blending
2080.1 Crude Oil Gathering by Truck Metering versus Manual Gauging
2090.1 Design, Operation and Maintenance of LACT Units
2110.1 Displacement Meters for Liquid Measurement
2120.1 Effects of Flow Conditioning on Liquid Measurement
2130.1 Effects of Petroleum Properties on Pipeline Measurement
2140.1 Ethylene Measurement
2150.1 Evaporation Loss Measurement from Storage Tanks
2160.1 Fundamentals of Liquid Measurement I - Physical Properties
2160.2 Fundamentals of Liquid Measurement I - Physical Properties
2170.1 Fundamentals of Liquid Measurement I - Static
2170.2 Fundamentals of Liquid Measurement I - Static
2180.1 Fundamentals of Liquid Measurement I - Dynamic
2180.2 Fundamentals of Liquid Measurement I - Dynamic
2190.1 Fundamentals of Liquid Turbine Meters
2200.1 Gauging, Testing and Running of Lease Tanks
2202.1 Helical Turbine Meters for Liquid Measurement
2205.1 Installation and Operation of Densitometers
2210.1 Leak Detection on Petroleum Pipelines
2220.1 Liquid Measurement Field Surveys
2230.1 Liquid Measurement Station Design
2240.1 Marine Crude Oil Terminal Measurement Systems
2250.1 Mass Measurement of Natural Gas Liquid Mixtures
2260.1 Mass Meters for Liquid Measurement
2270.1 Measurement Accuracy and Sources of Error in Tank Gauging
2280.1 Shrinkage Losses Resulting from Liquid Hydrocarbon Mixing
2290.1 Measurement Methods for Liquid Storage Tanks
2310.1 Measurement of Petroleum on board Marine Vessels
2325.1 Operational Experience with Custody Transfer Ultrasonic Meters
2330.1 Orifice Meters for Liquid Measurement
2340.1 Pycnometer Installation, Operation and Calibration
2350.1 Resolving Liquid Measurement Differences
2360.1 Statistical Control of Meter Factors - A Simplified Approach
2380.1 Troubleshooting Liquid Pipeline Losses and Gain
2380.2 Troubleshooting Liquid Pipeline Losses and Gain
2400.1 Ultrasonic Meters for Liquid Measurement
2410.1 Viscosity and its Application in Liquid Hydrocarbon Measurement
2415.1 Measuring High Viscosity Liquids with Flow Meters
2420.1 Proving Liquid Meters with Microprocessor Based Pulse Outputs
2430.1 Proving Liquid Ultrasonic Meters
2440.1 Accuracy Diagnostics of Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters
2440.2 Accuracy Diagnostics of Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters
2450.1 Offshore Liquid FPSO Measurement Systems
3010.1 Advanced A pplication of F low C omputers and Telemetering Systems
3020.1 Application of Flow Computers for Gas Measurement and Control
3030.1 Applications of Portable Computers and Software
3050.1 Basic Applications of Telemetering Systems
3060.1 Basic Electronics for the Field Technician
3070.1 SCADA Systems
3080.1 Communication Systems for Gas Measurement Data
3110.1 Economics of Electronic Gas Measurement
3115.1 Production Equipment Effects on Gas Measurement
3120.1 Effects of Cathodic Protection and Induced Signals on Pipeline Measurement
3125.1 Ethernet for SCADA Systems
3140.1 On-line Computers for Custody Transfer
3150.1 Real-Time Electronic Gas Measurement
3155.1 Spread Spectrum Systems for EFM and SCADA
3160.1 Smart Transmitter Selection, Calibration and Installation
3170.1 Testing; Maintenance and Operation of Electronic Flow Computers for the Gas Industry
3180.1 Transient Lightning Protection for Electronic Measurement Devices
4020.1 Calibration of Liquid Provers
4040.1 Design, Calibration and Operation of Field Standard Test Measures
4050.1 Effective Use of Deadweight Tester
4055.1 Flow Calibrating Ultrasonic Gas Meters
4060.1 Guide to Troubleshooting Problems with Liquid Meters and Provers
4070.1 In-Situ (On-Site) Gas Meter Proving
4080.1 LACT Unit Proving - The Role of the Witness
4090.1 Liquid Flow Provers
4095.1 Liquid Meter Proving Techniques
4100.1 Operation and Problems Associated with Prover Detector Switches
4110.1 Operational Experience with Small Volume Provers
4130.1 Proving Coriolis Flow Meters
4140.1 Theory and Application of Pulse Interpolation to Prover Systems
4150.1 Verification / Certification of Devices used in Liquid Measurement
4160.1 Witnessing Orifice Meter Calibrations and Field Testing
4170.1 Improving Flow Measurements with Improved Calibration & Data Handling Procedures
5010.1 Auditing Gas Laboratories
5020.1 BTU Analysis Using a Gas Chromatograph
5030.1 BTU Determination of Natural Gas Using a Portable Chromatograph
5040.1 Chromatograph Applications and Problems from the User’s Standpoint
5050.1 Chromatograph Maintenance and Troubleshooting
5060.1 Chromatographic Analysis of Natural Gas Liquids
5070.1 Crude Oil Sampling for Custody Transfer
5070.2 Crude Oil Sampling for Custody Transfer
5080.1 Crude Quality - What is Involved and Why Its Important
5090.1 Determination of H2S and Total Sulfur in Natural Gas
5100.1 Determination of Water Vapor Content in Natural Gas
5110.1 Determination of Hydrocarbon Dew Point in Natural Gas
5110.2 Determination of Hydrocarbon Dew Point in Natural Gas
5115.1 Hydrocarbon Dew Point Effects on Gas Flow Measurement
5120.1 DOT Requirements for the Transportation of Sample Containers
5130.1 Energy Measurement using Flow Computers and Chromatography
5140.1 Energy Measurement Using Ultrasonic Meters and Gas Chromatography
5150.1 Energy Measurement Utilizing On-Line Chromatographs
5160.1 Field and Laboratory Testing of Sediment and Water in Crude Oil
5170.1 Fundamentals of Gas Chromatography
5190.1 Heat Quantity Calculation relating to Water Vapor in Natural Gas
5210.1 Measurement of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
5235.1 On-line Water Measurement Devices in Liquid Service
5260.1 Sampling and Conditioning of Natural Gas Containing Entrained Liquids
5265.1 Sample Conditioning and Contaminant Removal for Water Vapor Determination
5280.1 Techniques of Gas Composite Sampling
5290.1 Techniques of Gas Spot Sampling
5300.1 Determination of Hydrocarbon Dewpoint using a Gas Chromatograph
5310.1 Fundamentals of Sampling Natural Gas for BTU Determination
5320.1 Moisture Measurement Using Laser Spectroscopy
5330.1 Reducing Measurement Uncertainty in Process Gas Quality Measurements
5340.1 CO 2 D etermination of N atural G as S treams
5350.1 Flare Measurement Practices
6010.1 Causes and Cures of Regulator Instability
6020.1 Controlling Surges in Liquid Pipelines
6035.1 Fundamentals of Pressure Regulators
6090.1 Over Pressure Protection Methods
6100.1 Prevention of Freezing in Measurement and Regulating Stations
6110.1 Selection, Sizing and Operation of Control Valves for Gases and Liquids
6120.1 Turbulence and its effect in Measuring and Regulating Stations
6130.1 Flow Meter Installation Effects
7010.1 Allocation Measurement (API MPMS Chapter 20.1)
7020.1 Orifice Meter Primary Elements Standards
7030.1 Auditing Electronic Gas Measurment per API Chapter 21.1
7040.1 Auditing Gas Measurement and Accounting Systems
7050.1 Auditing Liquid Measurement
7100.1 Measurement Information Management Systems
7100.2 Measurement Information Management Systems
7110.1 Overall Measurement Accuracy
7110.2 Overall Measurement Accuracy
7120.1 Overview of API (COPM) - Measurement Activities
7135.1 Review of API Standard Chapter 4
7170.1 Sarbanes-Oxley Act and its Impact on Measurement
7180.1 API MPMS Chapter 22.2 Testing Protocol for Differential Pressure Flow Measurement Devices
7210.1 Overview of AGA 7 Revision
7220.1 Overview of AGA 9 Revision
8020.1 Calibration Using Portable Digital Pressure Indicators
8025.1 Combining Intrinsic Safety with Surge Protection in the Hydrocarbon Industry
8030.1 Development of Orifice Meter Standards (Past, Present, Future)
8040.1 DOT Qualification Training for Measurement and Control Technicians
8065.1 Interface Detection in Liquid Pipelines
8100.1 Alternative Fuel Measurement
8100.2 Alternative Fuel Measurement
8110.1 Multiphase Flow Measurement
8120.1 Odorization in Natural Gas
8132.1 Orifice M eter T ube D imensional T olerances
8140.1 Program for Training a Gas Measurement Technician
8150.1 Vortex Shedding Meters
8160.1 The Effects of Additives on Metering in Liquid Pipelines
8200.1 Meter Selection
8210.1 Cone Meters for Liquid and Gas Measurement
8220.1 Measurement Scene Investigations

 


 

 


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Leon Crowley
ISHM ARRANGEMENTS CHAIRPERSON
1700 ASP AVENUE
NORMAN, OK 73072-6400
TEL: (405) 325-1217
FAX: (405) 325-1388
EMAIL: lcrowley@ou.edu


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