AVEVA Measurement Advisor

Accurate hydrocarbon flow measurement is vital for financial accountability and regulatory compliance. AVEVA Measurement Advisor helps reduce complexity and improve accuracy in measurement operations. Deployable on-premises or in the cloud, it enables seamless verification of Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) data across your fleet, ensuring integrity and precision for fiscal custody transfers.

Key Features & Workflow

Streamlined Measurement Process
  1. Configure Measurement Devices
    Centralized configuration of meters and measurement equipment to ensure proper setup and consistent maintenance.
  2. Collect Field Data
    Support for open standards to receive data from third-party polling engines, integrated polling, and the ability to import external file-based data.
  3. Confirm Data Integrity
    Automatic alerts for missing data or when data fails validation rules. When new data arrives or manual edits are made, the system recalculates based on device configuration and gas quality, following industry standards like AGA, API, and GPA.
  4. Manage Month-End Close
    Helps with closing period workflows: alerts for unresolved issues, audit trails for changes post close, and approval processes ensuring historical accuracy.
Module Capabilities

An enterprise measurement system built for storage, editing, recalculation, validation, auditing & custody transfer of gas flow and quality data.

  1. Validation — Apply rules to historical flow and gas composition records.
  2. Flow Editing — Edit historical measurement records, with a full audit trail.
  3. Recalculation — Recompute values (e.g. AGA flow rates, line pack), adjust historical volumes after recalibration.
  4. Estimation — Fill in missing or late data using default, last-good, or related source records.
  5. Aggregation & Spreading — Roll up measurements over time (15 min → hourly → daily → monthly) and distribute irregular-period data appropriately.
  6. Calibration — Maintain records of orifice meter calibrations, historical recalculations when adjustments are made.
  7. Balancing — Consolidate meter-level volumes to station, plant, and system levels; monitor lost-and-unaccounted-for (LAUF) volumes.

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