The American School of Gas Measurement Technology (ASGMT) has been at the forefront of Flow Measurement training since its inception in 1966. Over the years, ASGMT has evolved to encompass comprehensive training in both gas and liquids measurement. With a commitment to excellence, ASGMT now offers an extensive curriculum comprising over 115 lecture classes, complemented by 48 Hands-On Product Training sessions led by industry experts.

School

September 16th – 19th, 2024

School

September 11th – 14th, 2023

Notice: Planning for the 58th ASGMT School is underway. Registration is currently closed for both students and exhibitors

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WELCOME Advancing
Innovation in gas
& Liquid Measurement

Education

The Largest Gas Measurement School In The United States Is Devoted To Providing You The Most Cutting Edge Resources.

About us Located in the
Energy capital
of the world (Houston, TX)

The School is the largest gas measurement school in the United States that is devoted to natural gas measurement, pressure regulation, flow control, and other measurement related arenas.

It is divided into seven main subject groups:

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Since 1966, the School has been held annually during the month of September in Houston, Texas, the energy capital of the world.

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great experience Annual On-site Training

The School affords an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and information associated with flow measurement. More importantly, the School provides valuable information on new advances in product development and also theory of operation. Not only does the student receive training from an analytical viewpoint but also has the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience with various products.

WHY US Virtual GMF & LMF

Courses

We offer complete virtual courses for Gas Measurement Fundamentals and Liquids Measurement Fundamentals. Our school provides the same great courses and education whether you are in the classroom or at home, offered via Zoom. We offer 11 GMF lecture classes and 13 LMF lecture classes.

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SCHOOL

Register for this year’s ASGMT School and make plans for upcoming school dates as well.

The upcoming dates for ASGMT School are:

2024 school

SEPTEMBER 16th – 19th, 2024

2025 school

SEPTEMBER 15th – 18th, 2025

2026 school

SEPTEMBER 14th – 17th, 2026

2027 school

SEPTEMBER 13th – 16th, 2027

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leaders Leaders In Gas & Liquid Measurement Education

An Organization That Cares

We have been the leaders in Oil & Gas education for over 50 years, and ASGMT has devoted itself to providing the best training possible for end-user personnel, manufacturing employees and university students.

Hands-On Education

Attend multiple lectures given by industry leaders, with hands-on classes and networking opportunities that are affordable and educational. Our training is designed to benefit both individuals beginning their Natural Gas or Liquid measurement career, and seasoned veterans of the industry through over 115 lecture classes and 48 hands-on classes. Not only does the student receive training from an analytical viewpoint, but also has the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience with various products.

The Best Industry Education At The Most Affordable Price

ASGMT is proud to offer education and personal training from industry professionals at a price that’s affordable for anyone. Exchange ideas and information, learn about Gas & Oil flow measurement, and discover new innovations and advances in product development, theory of operation, and technology.

Learn Gas & Liquid Measurement Fundamentals

We offer in-person and virtual classes and educational courses, and students have the opportunity to network and interact with over 175 Oil & Gas Exhibitors. These Exhibitors are equipped to provide valuable knowledge on the latest equipment and technology our industry has available.

CHAIRMAN MIKE SYMM A Message From Our Chairman

MIKE SYMM

The American School of Gas Measurement Technology (ASGMT) has been at the forefront of Flow Measurement training since its inception in 1966. Over the years, ASGMT has evolved to encompass comprehensive training in both gas and liquids measurement. With a commitment to excellence, ASGMT now offers an extensive curriculum comprising over 115 lecture classes, complemented by 48 Hands-On Product Training sessions led by industry experts.

Recognizing the importance of cultivating future measurement experts, ASGMT introduces specialized tracks in Gas Measurement Fundamentals (GMF) and Liquids Measurement Fundamentals (LMF). These tracks cater to beginners in the industry, providing a foundational knowledge base for aspiring professionals to kickstart their careers in the measurement domain.

ASGMT goes beyond conventional training by offering Continuing Education Credits (CEU) from Texas A&M Kingsville, enhancing the educational value for participants. Attendees can engage in a dynamic learning environment, acquiring practical skills and theoretical insights essential for success in the field.

Moreover, ASGMT provides a unique networking platform with numerous opportunities during social events, fostering connections among industry peers. The Exhibit Hall, featuring approximately 170 vendors, offers participants a chance to explore cutting-edge technologies and solutions, further enriching their learning experience.

For those seeking a comprehensive and immersive educational and networking experience in the realm of flow measurement, ASGMT 2024 is the event to attend. Register now to secure your spot and embark on a journey of professional growth and development at the forefront of industry innovation.

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papers Latest Papers

Liquids measurement in the oil patch is suddenly getting a lot of attention. Some are dismayed at the low level of technology used to measure liquids. Today, custody transfer of 80 to 85% of onshore crude and condensate production is still documented by a hauler climbing to the top of the tank and strapping it. “That would be a fair estimate,” concurs Mark Davis Staff Engineer Shell Exploration and Production.

Chromatography is one of the most widely used means of performing chemical analyses in the world. Russian botanist Mikhail Tswett is credited with discovering the technique of chromatography. Using alcohol as a mobile phase and chalk as a stationary phase, Tswett was able to separate various plant extracts.

Differential Pressure (DP) Flow meters are popular for being relatively simple, reliable and inexpensive. Their principles of operation are relatively easily understood. However, traditionally there has been a misconception that no DP meter self-diagnostic capabilities exist and as such only upgrading to newer ultrasonic or Coriolis technology can help bridge this gap. In 2008 & 2009 a generic Differential Pressure (DP) meter self-diagnostic methodology [1,2] was proposed to the industry.

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