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Tank gauging system for the Oil & Gas industry

Ensure transparent, accurate, and safe measurement of tank inventory

Tank gauging system for the Oil & Gas industry

Precise measurement and control of bulk liquids during transfer and storage are of vital importance to oil and gas companies. Plant managers must ensure transparency and protect personnel at all times, whilst meeting performance objectives for supply chain, tank utilization, and throughput, and minimizing unaccounted losses and operational costs.
The wide Endress+Hauser tank gauging portfolio offers seamless connectivity to existing systems and field instrumentation using simple to install radar and servo gauges and average temperature sensor to enable flexible, dependable, and precise measurement and management of inventory.

Harware and Software

 

* State-of-the art Endress+Hauser servo or radar gauges with custody transfer and (optional) SIL certification
* Average temperature sensor and pressure transmitter
* Float and tape gauges (when required)
* Certified Inventory Management System
* Fully assembled and tested cabinet
* Edge gateway for remote connectivity
* Additional options include: wireless communication adaptors, tank connection adaptors
* Others, based on project requirements

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