Truck Unloading Systems

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Truck Unloading Systems is designed to monitor off loading from one truck bay for hydrocarbon fluids such as condensate or light to heavy density crude oil. The truck unloading system utilizes a Micro Motion Coriolis meter for volume flow measurement and water cut determination. The meter provides three on line measurements that include mass flow, density and temperature. The volume measurement is derived from the mass and density variables (volume = mass/density). The meter can be used over a wide range of densities and volume flow rates providing custody transfer accuracy. The system water cut determination is typically provided in the following methods:

Truck Unloading Systems

0-5% Density Compensated Drexelbrook Cut Monitor 0-100% or 5-100% Net Oil Density Comparison using Micro Motion 0-100% Microwave water analysis using Phase Dynamics (Heavy Oil Unloading)


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