The American School of Gas Measurement Technology (ASGMT) has never turned its back on change since its founding in 1966. Instead, it has consistently embraced progress and pursued new ways to strengthen our industry and support the development of our students. This year is no exception. After 25 years at our previous venue, ASGMT has proudly relocated to The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. This move underscores our continued commitment to remaining at the forefront of industry evolution and delivering the highest‑quality experience for our students and the broader measurement community.

School

August 31st – September 3rd, 2026

Papers

New Ideas For Orifice Metering: Increasing Turndown Using Orifice Meter Technology & Esg Mitigtigation In Orifice Metering Systems

Well and pipeline flow rates are often variable. Shale wells experience a steep decline curve. Pad drilling can bring on new wells, increasing flow, followed by declining flow in the future. This paper describes a strategy that can be employed to increase the operational flow range over which an orifice meter may be operated, thus lowering costs. Orifice meter turndown can be greater than is often assumed.

FUNDAMENTALS OF NATURAL GAS CHEMISTRY

In order to understand the chemistry of natural gas, it is important to be familiar with some basic concepts of general chemistry.
Here are some definitions you should know:
Matter – anything that has mass and occupies space.
Energy – the capacity to do work or transfer heat.

ELECTRONIC GAS MEASUREMENT AUDITING

Electronic gas measurement auditing or EFM auditing is a very important process in the natural gas industry. Within the last
twenty years, the natural gas industry has changed from the dry flow chart recorder to the Electronic flow Computer(EFM) as
the primary method of recording the measurement data for custody transfer.

Natural Gas Sampling for Custody Transfer

The necessity to be able to take a representative sample of the hydrocarbon product known as natural gas is to ensure proper accounting for transactions and efficient product processing. The various sampling methods that are available and the most widely known options and limitations of these methods are discussed here.

BASIC ELECTRONICS FOR FIELD MEASUREMENT

Measurement technicians deal with electronic flow computing and field devices daily. Most of the field instrumentation are
tightly integrated in a complete system with interdependencies on several different electronic products. The larger the
metering station, the more complex the system.

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