Petroleum MeasurementIf you have questions or comments regarding API standards, please visithttps://www.api.org/standards.MANUAL OF PETROLEUM MEASUREMENT STANDARDSAPI currently maintains a comprehensive Manual of PetroleumMeasurement Standards (MPMS). This manual is an ongoing project, asnew chapters and revisions of old chapters will be released periodically.Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards (Complete Set)The price of the complete set is subject to change as new chapters andsub-chapters are released; an order for one complete set would notinclude the chapters released after the release date of this catalog (butbefore order receipt) and the binders to house the set.NOTE Chapter 11 standards, Chapter 19 standards, and Spanish translations must beordered separately.Price: 9,064.00 *Price subject to change (If purchased individually, acomplete set would cost approximately 10,300.00)Chapter 1 [Historical]VocabularyProvides terms and definitions used throughout the API Manual ofPetroleum Measurement Standards (MPMS). Pages: 702nd Edition July 1994 Product Number: H01002 Price: 112.00Current terms and definitions may be accessed through the Ch. 1 database:http://chapter1.api.orgChapter 1 * [Historical]Vocabulary—SpanishSpanish translation of Ch. 1.2nd Edition July 1994 Product Number: H010SP Price: 112.00Chapter 2Tank CalibrationProcedures necessary for calibrating closed storage vessels larger than adrum, and methods for computing the volumes contained therein. Thefollowing API standards cover the subject of tank calibration and areincluded in the manual.Chapter 2.2AMeasurement and Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks by theManual Tank Strapping MethodProcedures for calibrating upright cylindrical tanks used primarily for thestorage of petroleum liquids. Ch. 2.2A addresses necessary measurementprocedures to determine total and incremental tank volumes andprocedures for computing volumes. Both metric and customary units areincluded. The metric units reflect what is available in commercialequipment. The standard also provides guidelines for recalibration andcomputerization of capacity tables. Ch. 2.2A should be used inconjunction with Ch. 2.2B. These two standards combined supersede theprevious Std 2550. Pages: 581st Edition February 1995 Reaffirmed: August 2017Product Number: H022A1 Price: 129.00Chapter 2.2BCalibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the Optical ReferenceLine MethodDescribes measurement and calculation procedures for determining thediameters of upright, welded (lap/butt) cylindrical tanks, or verticalcylindrical tanks, with a smooth outside surface and either floating or fixedroofs. The optical reference line method is an alternative to the manualtank strapping method for determining tank diameter. Ch. 2.2B should beused in conjunction with Ch. 2.2A. Pages: 81st Edition March 1989 Reaffirmed: January 2013Product Number: H30023 Price: 85.00Chapter 2.2C/ISO 7507-3:1993Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the OpticalTriangulation Method(ANSI/API MPMS Ch. 2.2C-2002)Describes the calibration of vertical cylindrical tanks by means of opticaltriangulation using theodolites. The method is an alternative to othermethods such as strapping (Ch. 2.2A) and the optical-reference-linemethod (Ch. 2.2B).This edition of Ch. 2.2C is the modified national adoption of ISO 75073:1993. Pages: 191st Edition January 2002 Reaffirmed: September 2018Product Number: H022C1 Price: 85.00Chapter 2.2D/ISO 7507-4:1995Calibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the Internal ElectroOptical Distance Ranging Method(ANSI/API MPMS Ch. 2.2D-2003)Specifies a method for the calibration of upright cylindrical tanks havingdiameters greater than 5 m by means of internal measurements using anelectro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for the subsequentcompilation of tank capacity tables.This edition of Ch. 2.2D is the modified national adoption of ISO 75074:1995. Pages: 131st Edition August 2003 Reaffirmed: March 2014Product Number: H022D1 Price: 85.00Chapter 2.2E/ISO 12917-1:2002Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Products—Calibration of HorizontalCylindrical Tanks—Part 1: Manual Methods(includes Errata 1 dated November 2009)(ANSI/API MPMS Ch. 2.2E)Specifies manual methods for the calibration of nominally horizontalcylindrical tanks, installed at a fixed location. It is applicable to horizontaltanks up to 4 m (13 ft) in diameter and 30 m (100 ft) in length. Themethods are applicable to insulated and non-insulated tanks, either whenthey are above-ground or underground. The methods are applicable topressurized tanks, and to both knuckle-dish-end and flat-end cylindricaltanks as well as elliptical and spherical head tanks. This chapter isapplicable to tanks inclined by up to 10 % from the horizontal provided acorrection is applied for the measured tilt. For tanks over and above thesedimensions and angle of tilt, appropriate corrections for tilt and appropriatevolume computations should be based on the “Coats” equation.This edition of Ch. 2.2E is the national adoption of ISO 12917-1:2002.Pages: 181st Edition April 2004 Reaffirmed: August 2014Product Number: HX202E01 Price: 91.00*These translated versions are provided for the convenience of our customers and are not officially endorsed by API. The translated versions shall neither replace nor supersede theEnglish-language versions, which remain the official standards. API shall not be responsible for any discrepancies or interpretations of these translations. Translations may notinclude any addenda or errata to the document. Please check the English-language versions for any updates to the documents. This publication is a new entry in this catalog. This publication is related to an API licensing, certification, or accreditation program.51
Petroleum MeasurementPhone Orders: 1 800 854 7179 (Toll-free: U.S. and Canada)Phone Orders: 1 303 397 7956 (Local and International)Chapter 2.2F/ISO 12917-2:2002Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Products—Calibration of HorizontalCylindrical Tanks—Part 2: Internal Electro-Optical Distance-RangingMethodChapter 2.7Calibration of Barge Tanks(ANSI/API MPMS Ch. 2.2F)Specifies a method for the calibration of horizontal cylindrical tanks havingdiameters greater than 2 m (6 ft) by means of internal measurementsusing an electro-optical distance-ranging instrument, and for thesubsequent compilation of tank-capacity tables. This method is known asthe internal electro-optical distance-ranging (EODR) method.This edition of Ch. 2.2F is the national adoption of ISO 12917-2:2002.Pages: 141st Edition April 2004 Reaffirmed: September 2014Product Number: HH202F01 Price: 79.00Chapter 2.2GCalibration of Upright Cylindrical Tanks Using the Total StationReference Line MethodDescribes measurement and calculation procedures for determining thediameters of upright cylindrical tanks by taking vertical offsetmeasurements externally using electro-optical distance ranging equipmentrather than conventional ORLM plummet/trolley equipment. This standardis an alternate standard to Ch. 2.2B. This standard is used in conjunctionwith Ch. 2.2A. Calibration of insulated tanks is covered by Ch. 2.2D.Abnormally deformed tanks that are dented or have other visible signs ofdamage are not covered by this standard. Pages: 141st Edition July 2014 Product Number: H202G01 Price: 82.00Std 2552Measurement and Calibration of Spheres and SpheroidsDescribes the procedures for calibrating spheres and spheroids, which areused as liquid containers. It outlines the procedures for the measurementand calibration of spherical tanks. Pages: 171st Edition October 1966 Reaffirmed: August 2018Product Number: H25520 Price: 100.00Std 2554Measurement and Calibration of Tank CarsDescribes the procedures for calibrating tank cars. It outlines proceduresfor nonpressure-type tank cars and pressure-type tank cars. Pages: 411st Edition October 1966 Reaffirmed: September 20122-Year Extension: December 2017Product Number: H25540 Price: 118.00Std 2555Liquid Calibration of TanksDescribes the procedure for calibrating tanks, or portions of tanks, largerthan a barrel or drum by introducing or withdrawing measured quantitiesof liquid. Pages: 141st Edition September 1966 Reaffirmed: May 2014Product Number: H25550 Price: 100.00RP 2556Correcting Gauge Tables for IncrustationIncrustation is defined in this document as any material that adheres tothe internal vertical sidewall surfaces of a tank when the tank is otherwiseempty. The tables given in this recommended practice show the percent oferror of measurement caused by varying thicknesses of uniformincrustation in tanks of various sizes. Pages: 32nd Edition August 1993 Reaffirmed: November 2013Product Number: H25560 Price: 78.0052 This publication is a new entry in this catalog.Describes three methods for determining the total incremental volumes ofliquids in barge tanks for coastal and inland waterway service that haveintegral hull tanks. The three methods are as follows. Liquids calibration. Calibration by linear measurement. Calibration from vessel drawings.This document and Ch. 2.8A supersede the previous Std 2553. A jointAPI/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designationHydrocarbon Management, HM2 Section 5A. Pages: 251st Edition March 1991 Reaffirmed: January 2014Product Number: H30044 Price: 61.00Chapter 2.8ACalibration of Tanks on Ships and Oceangoing BargesThree methods for determining the total and incremental volumes ofliquids in tanks, oceangoing barges, and integrated tug barge units thathave integral hull tanks. The three methods include liquid calibration,calibration by linear measurement, and calibration from vessel drawings.This document and Ch. 2.7 supersede the previous Std 2553. A joint API/Energy Institute (EI) standard, it also carries the EI designationHydrocarbon Management, HM2 Section 5B. Pages: 221st Edition March 1991 Reaffirmed: March 2018Product Number: H30049 Price: 92.00Chapter 2.8BRecommended Practice for the Establishment of the Location of theReference Gauge Point and the Gauge Height of Tanks on MarineTank VesselsRecommended practice, for use in conjunction with Ch. 2.7 and Ch. 2.8A.Establishes reference gauge heights during calibration of marine tankvessels. A reference gauge point is necessary for converting ullage toinnage, and when determining the volume of the quantities remaining onboard. A reference gauge point is also used for wedge formulas andestablishing wedge tables. Pages: 261st Edition September 1995 Reaffirmed: December 2014Product Number: H028B1 Price: 100.00Chapter 3Tank GaugingStandardized procedures for gauging liquid hydrocarbons in various typesof tanks, containers, and carriers.Chapter 3.1AStandard Practice for the Manual Gauging of Petroleum andPetroleum ProductsDescribes the following: the procedures for manually gauging the liquid level of petroleum andpetroleum products in non-pressure fixed-roof, floating-roof tanks andmarine tank vessels, procedures for manually gauging the level of free water that may be foundwith the petroleum or petroleum products, methods used to verify the length of gauge tapes under field conditionsand the influence of bob weights and temperature on the gauge tapelength, and the influences that may affect the position of gauging reference point(either the datum plate or the reference gauge point).Throughout this standard the term petroleum is used to denote petroleum,petroleum products, or the liquids normally associated with the petroleumindustry.The method used to determine the volume of tank contents determined fromgauge readings is not covered in this standard. The determination oftemperature, API gravity, and suspended sediment and water of the tankcontents are not within the scope of this standard. Pages: 313rd Edition August 2013 Reaffirmed: December 2018Product Number: H301A03 Price: 103.00 This publication is related to an API licensing, certification, or accreditation program.
Petroleum MeasurementFax Orders: 1 303 397 2740Online Orders: global.ihs.comChapter 3.1A *Standard Practice for the Manual Gauging of Petroleum andPetroleum Products—Spanishtransported aboard marine vessels (tankers and barges). This standardalso provides guidance on the requirements for data collection,transmission, and receiving. This standard supersedes all applicablesections of Std 2545. Pages: 101st Edition April 1995 Reaffirmed: May 2016Product Number: H03041 Price: 85.00Spanish translation of Ch. 3.1A.3rd Edition August 2013 Product Number: H301A03S Price: 103.00Chapter 3.1B Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons inStationary Tanks by Automatic Tank GaugingCovers level measurement of liquid hydrocarbons in stationary, aboveground,atmospheric storage tanks using automatic tank gauges (ATGs). Thestandard discusses automatic tank gauging in general, accuracy, installation,commissioning, calibration, and verification of ATGs that measure eitherinnage or ullage. It covers both intrusive and nonintrusive ATGs used foreither custody transfer or inventory control. The standard also covers therequirements for data collection, transmission, and receiving. Pages: 283rd Edition April 2018 Product Number: H301B3 Price: 107.00Chapter 3.2Standard Practice for Gauging Petroleum and Petroleum Products inTank CarsProvides method for measuring liquids and liquefied gases in tank cars byliquid level measurement. Measurement of both vapor space and liquidlevel are covered. Gauging and temperature measurement equipmentused in both open and closed measurement systems are described in thisstandard. These procedures reduce variability in the results ofmeasurement and sampling operations when comparing loading terminaldata to unloading terminal data. Pages: 201st Edition August 1995 Reaffirmed: May 2013Product Number: H03021 Price: 100.00Chapter 3.2 *Standard Practice for Gauging Petroleum and Petroleum Products inTank Cars—SpanishSpanish translation of Ch. 3.2.1st Edition August 1995 Product Number: H03021S Price: 100.00Chapter 3.3Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons inStationary Pressurized Storage Tanks by Automatic Tank GaugingProvides guidance on the installation, calibration, and verification of automatictank gauges used in custody transfer for measuring the level of liquidhydrocarbons having a Reid vapor pressure of 15 psi (103 kPa) or greater,stored in stationary, pressurized storage tanks. This standard also providesguidance on the requirements for data collection, transmission, and receiving.Pages: 101st Edition June 1996 Reaffirmed: March 2017Product Number: H03031 Price: 85.00Chapter 3.4 *Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons onMarine Vessels by Automatic Tank Gauging—SpanishSpanish translation of Ch. 3.4.1st Edition April 1995 Product Number: H03041SP Price: 85.00Chapter 3.5Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Light HydrocarbonLiquids Onboard Marine Vessels by Automatic Tank GaugingCovers the standard practice for level measurement of light hydrocarbonliquids onboard marine vessels by automatic tank gauges. This publicationcovers pressurized and refrigerated light hydrocarbon liquids. The lighthydrocarbon liquids covered include: liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),natural gas liquid (NGL), and other petrochemical liquids where thestorage and transportation requirements and the methods ofmeasurement are similar to that for LPG and NGL gauging. This standardalso covers the requirements for data collection, transmission, andreceiving. Pages: 81st Edition March 1997 Reaffirmed: February 2013Product Number: H03051 Price: 85.00Chapter 3.5 *Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Light HydrocarbonLiquids Onboard Marine Vessels by Automatic Tank Gauging—SpanishSpanish translation of Ch. 3.5.1st Edition March 1997 Product Number: H03051S Price: 85.00Chapter 3.6Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Hybrid Tank MeasurementSystems(includes Errata 1 dated September 2005)Covers selection, installation, commissioning, calibration, and verificationof hybrid tank measurement systems for the measurement of level, staticmass, observed and standard volume, and observed and referencedensity in tanks storing petroleum and petroleum products for custodytransfer and/or inventory control purposes. Pages: 261st Edition February 2001 Reaffirmed: January 2017Product Number: H03061 Price: 99.00Chapter 3.3 *Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons inStationary Pressurized Storage Tanks by Automatic Tank Gauging—SpanishChapter 4Proving SystemsSpanish translation of Ch. 3.3.1st Edition June 1996 Product Number: H030316 Price: 85.00Chapter 4.1IntroductionChapter 3.4Standard Practice for Level Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons onMarine Vessels by Automatic Tank GaugingGeneral introduction to the subject of proving. The requirements in Ch. 4are based on customary practices that evolved for crude oils and productscovered by Ch. 11.1. The prover and meter uncertainties should beappropriate for the measured fluids and should be agreeable to theparties involved. Pages: 43rd Edition February 2005 Reaffirmed: June 2014Product Number: H04013 Price: 84.00Provides guidance on the selection, installation, calibration, andverification of automatic tank gauges for measuring the level of liquidhydrocarbons having a Reid vapor pressure less than 15 psia (103 kPa),Serves as a guide for the design, installation, calibration, and operation ofmeter proving systems.*These translated versions are provided for the convenience of our customers and are not officially endorsed by API. The translated versions shall neither replace nor supersede theEnglish-language versions, which remain the official standards. API shall not be responsible for any discrepancies or interpretations of these translations. Translations may notinclude any addenda or errata to the document. Please check the English-language versions for any updates to the documents. This publication is a new entry in this catalog. 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Petroleum MeasurementPhone Orders: 1 800 854 7179 (Toll-free: U.S. and Canada)Phone Orders: 1 303 397 7956 (Local and International)Chapter 4.1 *Introduction—SpanishChapter 4.8Operation of Proving SystemsSpanish translation of Ch. 4.1.3rd Edition February 2005 Product Number: H40101S Price: 84.00Provides information for operating meter provers on single-phase liquidhydrocarbons. It is intended for use as a reference manual for operatingproving systems. The requirements of this chapter are based on customarypractices for single-phase liquids. This standard is primarily written forhydrocarbons, but much of the information in this chapter may beapplicable to other liquids. Specific requirements for other liquids shouldbe agreeable to the parties involved. Pages: 402nd Edition September 2013 2-Year Extension: October 2018Product Number: H04082 Price: 129.00Chapter 4.2Displacement Provers(includes Addendum 1 dated February 2015)Outlines the essential elements of provers that accumulate meter pulses as adisplacing element within the prover travels between detector switches. Itprovides design and installation details for the types of displacement proversthat are currently in use. The provers discussed are designed for provingmeasurement devices under dynamic operating conditions with single-phaseliquid hydrocarbons. Pages: 453rd Edition September 2003 Reaffirmed: March 2011Product Number: H04023 Price: 127.00Chapter 4.4Tank ProversSpecifies the characteristics of tank provers that are in general use and theprocedures for their calibration. This standard does not apply to weir-type,vapor-condensing, dual-tank water-displaceme
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