Transmission Measurement

The purpose of the Transmission Measurement Interest Group is to build community within its peer group and engage the Interest group in dialogue to facilitate the exchange of information. This Interest Group's focus is on the accurate measurement of natural gas.
Projects
- Measurement Technician Training Joint Industry Project
- Elemental Sulfur in Natural Gas
- The idea for a project came out of the 2010 Transmission Measurement Roundtable.
- Download the Scope Definition document to learn more about how to participate.
- Documents with similar discussions:
- The Working Group met by conference call in October 2010. Participating on the call was David Pack, a recognized expert in this area who works out of Australia. Following the call David offered up the "Elemental Sulfur Formation and Deposition in Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines" document (available above). David also discussed a sulfur vapor map program.
- Contact: Ben Polfus, El Paso
- Various webinars and web conferences devoted to the further understanding of gas measurement and gas quality topics
Communications
More Information about Committees & Interest Groups
An Interest Group is a database of gas industry professionals interested in a particular subject matter. SGA members may join as many Interest Groups as they prefer. Each Interest Group is managed by a Committee. Learn more about the Committee that manages this Interest Group by downloading their Activity Plan (above).
Contact Gary Hines for more information.
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