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Oil and Gas Measurement Automation is Key in Optimizing Production

Texas Mutual

With commodity prices in flux, the industry seeks to adopt new strategies to increase efficiency and optimize existing assets. Producers are looking for new technologies to enhance their organizational agility and, ultimately, improve recovery rates in the high-decline rate wells. As the industry is putting the latest technology to work,…

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Duane Harris
Vice President, Business Development - 

Duane Harris, an experienced energy sector professional, has more than thirty years’ experience in gas measurement technology with a focus on data integrity and corporate measurement procedures. He gained much of his experience as a Measurement Manager for a major pipeline company. There, he was responsible for overseeing all measurement functions, ensuring data integrity from the field to the corporate office.

Duane has led and holds a number of respected positions within the various measurement schools and committees around the country including current board member and former general chairman and president of the American School of Gas Measurement and Technology, as well as former president of the Gulf Coast Gas Measurement Society. He has also published and presented numerous whitepapers for several industry organizations both domestic and international.

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