The use of Liquid Ultrasonic Meters for liquid petroleum applications such as custody transfer or allocation
measurement is gaining world wide acceptance by the Oil Industry. Ultrasonic technology is well established but
the use of this technology for custody transfer and allocation measurement is relatively new. Often users try to
employ the same measurement practices that apply to turbine technology to the Liquid Ultrasonic. There are some
similarities such as: the need for flow conditioning, upstream and downstream piping requirements but there can
also be differences such as the proving technique. This paper will discuss the basics of liquid ultrasonic meter
operation and performance. While proving liquid ultrasonic meters is not specifically discussed, diagnostic
information available to troubleshoot meter performance in general will be presented.
September 28, 2022
- AUTHOR: Dan Hackett
- September 28, 2022