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Practical Considerations When Creating And Interpreting Demand Profiles
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Peak Day Demand Uncertainty And the Need For Sensitivity Analysis
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Optimization of Natural Gas Distribution Networks Considering the Reliability of Supply
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Improving Safety: a New Blowdown Simulation Module Dedicated to Distribution Crew
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Maps To Models - Building Distribution System Models From GIS Or CAD Data
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Planning Considerations
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Fuel Consumption Model On Natural Gas Compression Stations Driven By Two-Shaft Gas Turbine
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Case Study of Value Chain Optimization
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Configurable Tools For the Pipeline Scheduler
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Comprehensive Spill Quantification Toolset
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Modeling And Simulation Case Study of a Batching Operation of Crude Oils In a Pipeline System
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Pipeline Control Modes And Their Effect On Model-based Leak Detection
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Gas Pipeline Simulation: Leak Detection
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Leak Detection Performance of a Commercial Real Time Transient Model For Troll Oil Pipeline
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Marine Pipeline Pre-Operation Hydraulic Analysis And Training Through the Use of Simulators
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Dynamic Pushing - Concept, Computer Simulation And Field Application to Pigging a Low Flow Gas Pipeline
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Can Dynamic Complex Multiphase Phenomena Be Modeled?
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Economics of Internal Pipe Coating
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
The Impact of the Pipe And Ground On Pipeline Temperature Transients
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Dealing With CCGT: An Explicit Dynamic Model
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Parallel Computation For Simulation Users And Simulation Developers
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
The Challenges of Expanding the Capacity of a Probabilistic Pipeline
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
MGS-STAT, A Pipeline Management Tool For Saudi Aramco's Master Gas System
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Pipeline Efficiency Rating
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
A Practical Solution to Modeling Well Interference In Pinnacle Reef Storage Reservoirs
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
Steady-State Modeling For Raton Basin Low-Pressure Gas Gathering System: Workflow Automation For Rapid Well And Pipeline Analysis
Paper presented at the PSIG Annual Meeting, Napa Valley, California, May 2011.
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