Flare Gas Mass Flow Metering: Innovations Promise More Economical Choices

March 11, 2014

Increasingly stringent state and national regulations for flare gas now require the installation of mass flow measurement instruments to measure waste and excess gases burned off as a result of the hydraulic fracturing process.

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Flare Gas Mass Flow Metering: Innovations Promise More Economical Choices
As the drive towards energy independence in the United States continues at full speed, oil and gas companies are turning to hydraulic fracturing to increase production. Increasingly stringent state and national regulations for flare gas in particular now require the installation of mass flow measurement instruments to measure waste and excess gases burned off as a result of the hydraulic fracturing process.

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