API MPMS Chapter 17.9

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Please note that any addenda or errata may not be included in translated editions of this standard.

This standard provides a recommended practice for the calculation and application of a vessel experience factor (VEF). This standard provides guidelines for data compilation, data maintenance, data validation, and recommendations on the appropriate use of a VEF involving marine vessels.

It also provides instruction for parcel tankers, compartmental VEFs, and vessel-to-vessel transfers. The methods are applicable to liquid bulk cargoes including crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals, and liquid petroleum gases.

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Edition:
3rd
Published:
07/01/2019
ISBN(s):
9781787251182
Number of Pages:
30
File Size:
1 file , 660 KB
Redline File Size:
2 files , 5.4 MB
Product Code(s):
H170903, H170903S, H170903, H170903, H170903S, H170903, H170903, H170903S
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API MPMS Chapter 17.9

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This standard provides a recommended practice for the calculation and application of a VEF and provides guidelinesfor data compilation, data validation, and recommendations on the appropriate use of VEF during custody transferinvolving marine tank vessels. It also provides clear guidance on maintenance of quantity data on board the vessel,calculation of VEFs and application of VEFs. The key aim is to provide a single unambiguous figure for VEFL orVEFD and to remove the possibility of any arbitrary inclusion or exclusion of data on the part of the individual(s)performing the final calculation. Close attention has been paid to the calculation method which has been tested usinghistorical data. Bearing in mind the uncertainty which will attach to any individual measurement (including those being’corrected’ using the VEF figure) the calculation method will provide a stable and robust ratio.

The standard also provides instruction for parcel tankers, part cargoes, compartmental VEFs, and vessel-to-vesseltransfers. The methods are applicable to liquid bulk cargoes including crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals, andLPGs.

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Edition:
2nd
Published:
05/01/2012
Number of Pages:
34
File Size:
1 file , 380 KB
Redline File Size:
2 files , 960 KB
Part of:
API MPMS SET
Product Code(s):
H170902S, H170902, H170902S, H170902, H170902, H170902S
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API MPMS Chapter 17.9

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This new publication was prepared jointly by the American Petroleum Institute Committee on Petroleum Measurement and the Energy Institute Hydrocarbon Management Committee.

This standard provides a recommended practice for the calculation and application of a VEF and provides guidelines for data compilation, data validation, and recommendations on the appropriate use of VEF during custody transfer involving marine tank vessels. It also provides clear guidance on maintenance of quantity data on board the vessel, calculation of VEFs and application of VEFs. The key aim is to provide a single unambiguous figure for VEFL or VEFD and to remove the possibility of any arbitrary inclusion or exclusion of data on the part of the individual(s) performing the final calculation.

The standard also provides instruction for parcel tankers, part cargoes, compartmental VEFs, and vessel-to-vessel transfers. The methods are applicable to liquid bulk cargoes including crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals, and LPGs.

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Edition:
1st
Published:
11/01/2005
Number of Pages:
21
File Size:
1 file , 380 KB
Product Code(s):
H17091, H17091SP, H17091SP, H17091, H17091SP, H17091
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This product is unavailable in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria