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AN OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRY STANDARDS RELATED TO NATURAL GAS MEASUREMENT

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May 19, 2017

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consent or by an organization; be a “yardstick” to measure quantity, quality, and value; and be a “base or support” upon which one can built procedures and policies.
definitions, it appears that one could conclude that a standard should have value; be established by general
Standards have been developed and are continually being developed to help provide uniform and consistent actions or results, improve safety, minimize legal action, and to improve efficiencies.
Standards are a vital part of our everyday lives. Many of the benefits that we have gained as a result of standards often go unnoticed. We are usually unaware of the role of standards in raising quality levels, reliability, safety, interchangeability and efficiency. We often take for granted that a pipe fitting we purchased at one store will thread onto a pipe we purchased from a different store. We expect that a USB memory stick we “mail ordered” will plug into the new computer that we purchased at a local discount store. When things go well – when systems, machinery and devices work well and safely – it is because they conform to standards.

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