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

Papers

EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP AT ALL LEVELS

We study Engineering, Accounting, Business Management, Computer Science and a host of other curriculums on
our way to employment. Technical schools teach us Ohm’s Law, Fundamental Physics, Chemistry, Electronics and
Welding. Courses and complete degree programs in Leadership are available but for some reason, Effective
Leadership is rarely taught in the disciplines found in our industry.

AUDITING LIQUID MEASUREMENT FACILITIES

The word “Auditing” is often used to imply that activities related to a review of general business practices, and procedures
for an asset or business unit, are under way.
The objective of those activities is to assure compliance with corporate policies and procedures, industry and government
standards, and sound management principles. Additional objectives may include review of accounting and financial
transactions for accuracy, completeness and timeliness.

Ultrasonic Meter Diagnostics – Advanced

This paper discusses advanced diagnostic features of ultrasonic gas flow meters used for measurement of natural gas which are generally used to assess dynamic meter operation and performance.

CONSIDERATIONS FOR SAMPLING WET, HIGH PRESSURE, AND SUPERCRITICAL NATURAL GAS

This paper discusses the problems encountered when sampling wet, high pressure and supercritical natural gas for “on-line”
BTU analysis and provides solutions and comments on how they relate to the API and GPA industry standards for natural gas
sampling. It also discusses the use of phase diagrams in the design and operation of a natural gas sampling system.

AUDITING GAS ANALYSIS LABS

The data produced by Gas Chromatograph (GC) laboratories is used for many purposes, including product specification,
accounting, safety and environmental compliance issues. The accuracy of this data has direct impact on all of these areas.
Auditing laboratories responsible for producing this data is prudent business practice.

EFFECTS AND CONTROL OF PULSATION IN GAS MEASUREMENT

One of the most common measurement errors and the most difficult to identify in natural gas metering systems is that caused
by pulsating flow. It is important to understand the effects that pulsations have on the common types of flow meters used in
the gas industry so that potential error-producing mechanisms can be identified and avoided.

FUNDAMENTALS OF GAS TURBINE METERS

The majority of all gas measurement used in the
world today is performed by two basic types of
meters, positive displacement and inferential.
Positive displacement meters, consisting mainly of
diaphragm and rotary style devices, generally
account for lower volume measurement. Orifice,
ultrasonic and turbine meters are the three main
inferential class meters used for large volume
measurement today.

Cyber Security in OT

Advancement in technology has no doubt given us an edge in making our lives better and more
productive. We can preempt health related concerns by providing diagnoses before they
become an issue. We can extract natural resources with more efficiency and with less impact
to the environment. We are even able to access conferences and lecture materials remotely in
the comfort of our homes.

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