This course focuses on why accurate measurements are necessary and the components of a gas measurement system.


This course focuses on the history of gas flow computers, governing standard API 21.1, terms used with electronic flow measurement, different types of flow computers and communication data types used by flow computers.


This course focuses on flow measurement and its importance to the natural gas industry, the units of measurement used for flow measurement, how natural gas properties affect flow measurement, gas laws and equations used for gas measurement and devices used for flow measurement.


This course focuses on fluid mechanics, different types of fluids, the driving force for flow, conservation laws of mass, momentum, and energy, equations involved in the study of fluid mechanics and the Bernoulli Principle as it relates to velocity, pressure, and flow.


This course focuses on the principle elements of gas chromatography, the main factors affecting analysis and a typical gas chromatograph operation cycle.


This course focuses on the history of gas chromatography, gas chromatography theory and natural gas applications of gas chromatographs.