Lease automatic custody transfer unit

A Lease Automatic Custody Transfer unit or LACT unit measures the net volume and quality of liquid hydrocarbons. A LACT unit measures volumes in the range of 100 to 7,000 barrels (16 to 1,100 m3) of oil per day. This system provides for the automatic measurement, sampling, and transfer of oil from the lease location into a pipeline. A system of this type is applicable where larger volumes of oil are being produced and must have a pipeline available in which to connect.[1]

References

  1. "How Oil and Gas is Measured" Archived 2009-07-12 at the Wayback Machine, MineralWeb.com.

American Petrolum Institute (May 1991), Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 6, Section 1, Lease Automatic Custody_Transfer (LACT) Systems, Second Edition. American Petroleum Institute (Jan 1, 1994), SPEC 11N Specification for Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (LACT) Equipment.


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