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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
An unedited integration statement must be retained and made available to the BLM upon request. The integration statement must contain the following information:
(a) The information required in § 3170.7(g) of this part;
(b) The name of the company performing the integration;
(c) The month and year for which the integration statement applies;
(d) Meter-tube inside diameter (inches);
(e) The following primary device information, as applicable:
(i) Orifice bore diameter (inches); or
(ii) Beta or area ratio, discharge coefficient, and other information necessary to calculate the flow rate;
(f) Relative density (specific gravity);
(g) CO2 content (mole percent);
(h) N2 content (mole percent);
(i) Heating value calculated under § 3175.125 (Btu/standard cubic feet);
(j) Atmospheric pressure or elevation at the FMP;
(k) Pressure base;
(l) Temperature base;
(m) Static-pressure tap location (upstream or downstream);
(n) Chart rotation (hours or days);
(o) Differential-pressure bellows range (inches of water);
(p) Static-pressure element range (psi); and
(q) For each chart or day integrated:
(i) The time and date on and time and date off;
(ii) Average differential pressure (inches of water);
(iii) Average static pressure;
(iv) Static-pressure units of measure (psia or psig);
(v) Average temperature (° F);
(vi) Integrator counts or extension;
(vii) Hours of flow; and
(viii) Volume (Mcf).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 43. Public Lands: Interior § 43.3175.93 Integration statements - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-43-public-lands-interior/cfr-sect-43-3175-93/
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