Measurement Basics: ANGA Engineering and Operation
Measurement Basics: ANGA Engineering and Operation
Measurement Basics: ANGA Engineering and Operation
Spring Conference
March 3-6th, 2014
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Overview
• Importance of Measurement
• Terminology
• Compressibility (Press & Temp)
– Boyles and Charles law
– Ideal and Real Gas
– Supercompressibility
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Importance of Accurate
Measurement
• Billing
– Gas System is Billing the End User
– Gas Supplier is Billing the Gas System
• Lost and Unaccountable
• Flow control
• Odorization injection rate
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Common Industry Units
• Volume
– Cubic foot: CF
– One hundred cubic feet: CCF
– One thousand cubic feet: MCF
– One million cubic feet: MMCF
– One billion cubic feet: BCF
– One trillion cubic feet: TCF
– Standard cubic foot: SCF
– Actual cubic foot: ACF
– One million BTU: MMBTU
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Common Industry Units (cont)
• Pressure
– Gauge ( Pounds Per Square Inch Gauge…PSIG)
– Absolute ( Pounds Per Square Inch Absolute…PSIA)
• Temperature
– Fahrenheit
– Celsius (centigrade)
– Absolute
• Rankine
– Fahrenheit
• Kelvin
– Celsius
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Standard Cubic Foot
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Actual Cubic Foot
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Actual Cubic Foot
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Actual Cubic Foot to Standard Cubic Foot
Conversion
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Correcting to the Standard
Tm= 40o F
15,000 ft3
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Correcting to the Standard
Supercompressibility
At pressures up to about
2000 psig, attractive forces
bring the molecules closer
together than that from just
the pressure, therefore the
gas occupies an even
smaller volume
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Supercompressibility Factor, Fpv
0.6 Specific Gravity Hydrocarbon Gas
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Supercompressibility
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Results of Correction Factor
Uncorrected Volume = 15,000 cf
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Billing Basics
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Energy or Therm Billing
$7.00 per 15,000 CF ( 15 MCF)
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Pressure, Temperature and BTU
• Pressure
– Pressure is always the same ( Fixed Factor by hand or Index)
– Pressure is not always the same (Live Pressure Correction Required)
• Temperature
– Temp always at 60° F ( no factor required)
– Temp varies from 60° F (Live Temp Correction is required)
– Temp stable but < or > 60° F (Fixed Factor by hand or index)
• BTU content
– Constant/Repeatable ( BTU fixed factor or factored in )
– Gas sampling & analysis (Live, Composite or Spot)
• Billing typically in Therms/Dekatherms
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ANGA Operating and Engineering
Thank You
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