Originally Posted by
awayatc
Between 60 and 80 cubes as reported is a lot more then nothing.
Plus real numbers very likely to be much larger....
Everything gets always seriously under reported.
In the offshore if we were to spill a single cup , we would be in unimaginable deep shit.
With 9000 cubes going through that line daily, it is un believable that nobody installed a wee bit of the readily available gadgetry.
You know....so you can see, while pumping that you get the same amount at the other end....
Amateurs
Nobody suggested there was nothing spilled, the absolutely nil was what was what they claimed was left after the cleanup.
And there's been pressure monitoring gadgetry installed, along with the custody transfer meters at Wiri since the line was built.
If you wanted to compare what's going in at MP with what's coming out at Wiri accurately enough to significantly reduce potential losses then you'd need to compensate for temperature at every point down the line. I'm not sure how many temperature transducers you'd need, but it'd be lots. Having experience with just such systems I can promise you there'd also be a lot of false positives every time the comm's fail.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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