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Get Accurate Data with Critical Control’s Prover Loop

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  Used to verify the accuracy of a gas meter, a meter prover establishes the K-Factor (pulses per volume) and Meter Factor (used with a meter to correct accuracy for ambient conditions) of a meter, including the linearity over the calibrated flow range, and the repeatability for the meter system. Meter verification, or proving, is used by well owners to provide accurate measurements, minimizing losses and maximizing profits. Think of flow metering systems as “cash registers” for petroleum operations that lose profits and result in enormous financial errors in a short period of time if not addressed and measured accurately. At Critical Control, we’ve created the Liquid Prover Loop for accurate meter calibration and prover loop testing. Continue reading to learn more about meter provers and how our prover loop can benefit your business. Get Accurate Data With a Liquid Prover Loop Without accurate data from your measurement equipment, your whole operation could fall

Critical Control Presents the Industry Standard in Full Well Stream Testing

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  Critical Control should be the first company that comes to mind when you need well testing services. We understand the importance of accurate measurements within the oil and gas industry, and we deliver reliable well test data to well owners using our industry-leading software. We know that in today’s market, it is critical that the measurement, performance and value of your wells are being properly reported. Our Full Well Stream Testing solution combines specialized, fully compliant API equipment, leading technical knowledge and an advanced software solution to provide you with accurate results. Our integrated well-site management software—enhanced with the use of our hydrocarbon testing facilities across the US—enables us to maintain data integrity, eliminate errors, and deliver quick test results. Our included ProMonitor software allows you to view each of your meters on the cloud as a list, or on a map. Quickly see when a well is scheduled to be tested; when it ha