To: hsmomx3
Just curious if someone in the 'pipeline' business might be able to tell us if it is common to send gas down a pipeline and come up with a significant amount less on the other end than what you put in. Seems to me that this would be the best way to know if you have a leak in the system. And I might even be a little bit concerned if my bottom line was being affected because a portion of my product was coming up missing due to some unknown cause. Why figure this out by detecting the gas in the ground surrounding the pipeline. Just wondering, did anyone notice a problem before it became a bigger problem?
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10/21/2003 3:37:18 PM PDT by
LayoutGuru2
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To: LayoutGuru2
11 posted on
10/21/2003 3:53:14 PM PDT by
First_Salute
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