6 - 10 Apr 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 6300 € Euro
Custody Transfer defines the point at which ownership changes hands for the process product being measured. This transfer is unique among flow-meter applications since money changes hands and accuracy requirements are higher than they are for most other applications. The custody transfer system must generate detailed and indisputable cargo reports, based on accurate flow measurements and calculations.
In this intensive and highly practical training course, participants will gain sound and practical understanding and extend their knowledge of Custody Transfer and Flow Measurement systems, principles and types, and how to assess their impact on the strategic and tactical aspirations of the company.
The laws governing fluids and gases
Important principles of flow-metering including accuracy and repeatability
Main types and applications of Flowmeters with emphasis on custody transfer
Flowmeter proving and calibration techniques
Custody transfer principles and applications
This training course introduces participants to a variety of flow measurement technologies and systems that are used custody transfer applications, and gain an understanding about how measurement systems can work properly and accurately.
Have a sound understanding of relevant fluid and gas Laws that are needed for the use of flow measurement devices
Understand the main requirements of custody transfer systems
Appreciate the main requirements of flow measurements including accuracy and repeatability
Be knowledgeable about up-to-date flow measurement meters including differential pressure (DP) measurement, turbine meters, positive displacement meters, Coriolis flow measurement, Magnetic, and ultrasonic flow measurement.
Gain the ability to determine if a metering system is adequate for the purpose, select appropriate custody transfer metering systems and identify potential problems
Learn about the principles and applications of Multiple meters/meter runs, Flow computers, Quality systems, Calibration, Meter Runs, Proving and Supporting Automation
This PetroKnowledge course is highly relevant to personnel needing a basic understanding of Custody Transfer concepts and requirements and fluid flow measurement techniques and applications.
This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Engineers and Technicians of all disciplines
Instrumentation Personnel
Procurement and quality control personnel
Inspection and Maintenance engineers
Competency Description: Participants need to gain a sound knowledge of fluid and gas laws that are essential for the understanding of Flowmeter principles and operation.
Key behaviors
Comprehensive knowledge of governing principles of fluid mechanics
Understanding of relevant elements of gas principles and laws
Appreciation of the importance of flow profiles in relation to flow measurements
Topics to be covered
Custody Transfer principles and requirements
Pressure, Viscosity, Flow Volume, Continuity Principle, Energy Law (Bernoulli’s)
Flow Configurations (Flow Profiles), Laminar Flow, Turbulent Flow
Reynold’s Number, Flow Losses (Friction Losses)
Ideal and Real Gases, Gas Laws, Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law
Competency Description: Understanding the fundamental concepts related to flow measurement including Accuracy, Precision, and Rangeability, etc.
Key behaviors
Gaining insight into key principles of flow measurements
Understanding the essential requirements for related to successful flow measurements
Consolidation of knowledge through definitions and worked examples of flowmeter parameters
Gaining knowledge of additional and relevant measurements related to flowmeters
Topics to be covered
System Characteristics and Flow range
Performance, Accuracy, Stability and Repeatability, Sensitivity, Noise, Linearity, Reliability
Flow modification and meter runs
Applications and Usage, Sizing
Temperature and Pressure Measurements
Competency Description: The description and comprehensive understanding of the main types of flowmeters that are typically found in a variety of industries.
Key behaviours
Understanding of key principles of specific types of flowmeters
Further understanding of flowmeter parameters through practical examples
Knowledge of the factors that influence these types of flowmeters
Appreciation of relevant and specific applications, advantages and disadvantages of flowmeter types
Topics to be covered
Differential Pressure (DP) Flow Meters, Orifice, Venturi, Nozzles, Pitot tubes
Positive Displacement (PD) Flow Meters, Rotor, Oscillating Piston, Oval Gear
Turbine Flow Meters, Conventional and Helical
Problems with Erosion, corrosion, Cavitation and Obstructions
Uses and Applications, Installation requirements and Standards
Competency Description: Continued from day 3. The description and comprehensive understanding of the main types of flowmeters that are typically found in a variety of industries.
Key behaviors
Understanding of key principles of specific types of flowmeters
Further understanding of flowmeter parameters through practical examples
Knowledge of the factors that influence these types of flowmeters
Appreciation of relevant and specific applications, advantages and disadvantages of flowmeter types
Topics to be covered
Ultrasonic Flow Meters
Magnetic Flow Meters
Coriolis Flow Meters
Uses and Applications, Installation requirements and Standards
Straight run requirement
Competency Description: Consolidation of custody transfer concepts and a comprehensive understanding of the main methods of flowmeter proofing.
Key behaviors
Knowledge of the key principles of custody transfer
Understanding of the main methods of flowmeter proofing
Knowledge of additional parameters required for proofing through practical examples
Topics to be covered
Custody Transfer Requirements
Meter Factor
Proving Systems; Direct, Indirect, Master Meter, Volume, Displacement
Custody Transfer Skids
Flow Computers and Communication
Temperature and Pressure Measurements