INTEGRATED SCHEDULING, MONITORING SYSTEM SPEEDS CONTRACT PROCESSING. GAS CONTROL--CONCLUSION
Colorado Interstate Gas Company has successfully integrated its transportation and exchange gas accounting and tracking into its planning process for daily operations through a set of integrated computer programs called the Transportation and Exchange Gas Information Management System. Based on a DEC VAX 11/780 computer, the system consists of a transportation gas information-management system, a supervisory control and data acquisition (scada) system, and a gas-control planning system. Part 1 of this two part series (OGJ, Mar. 5, p. 63) described the background of the system's development. This concluding article describes how the system operates.
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Corporate Authors:
PennWell Publishing Company
1421 South Sheridan, P.O. Box 1260
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Authors:
- Westhoff, M A
- Publication Date: 1990-3-12
Media Info
- Features: Figures;
- Pagination: p. 41-44
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Serial:
- Oil and Gas Journal
- Volume: 88
- Issue Number: 11
- Publisher: PennWell Publishing Company
- ISSN: 0030-1388
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Accounting; Computer programs; Control rooms; Data collection; Development; Gas pipelines; Information systems; Management; Mathematical models; Monitoring; Scheduling; Tracking systems
- Uncontrolled Terms: Management systems; Models; Supervisory control systems
- Subject Areas: Administration and Management; Finance; Highways;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00491892
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Mar 31 1991 12:00AM