Abstract
The computer programs in this paper have proven to be useful tools in the solution of gas supply problems. Some of the management type of applications are: (1) long range planning projects; (2) comparison of various proposed gas purchase contracts; (3) to assist with budget and operational planning; (4) to assist in making cost-of-servic and rate predictions; (5) to investigate the feasibility of processing plants at any point on the system; and (6) to assist dispatching in its daily operation for cost and quality control. Competition, not only from the gas industry, but also from other forms of energy, makes it imperative that quantitative and economic information with regard to that marketable resource be available under a variety of assumptions and alternatives. This information can best be made available in a timely manner by the use of the computer.
Citation Formats
Raleigh, J T, and Brady, J R.
Computer utilization for the solution of gas supply problems.
Canada: N. p.,
1968.
Web.
Raleigh, J T, & Brady, J R.
Computer utilization for the solution of gas supply problems.
Canada.
Raleigh, J T, and Brady, J R.
1968.
"Computer utilization for the solution of gas supply problems."
Canada.
@misc{etde_5830046,
title = {Computer utilization for the solution of gas supply problems}
author = {Raleigh, J T, and Brady, J R}
abstractNote = {The computer programs in this paper have proven to be useful tools in the solution of gas supply problems. Some of the management type of applications are: (1) long range planning projects; (2) comparison of various proposed gas purchase contracts; (3) to assist with budget and operational planning; (4) to assist in making cost-of-servic and rate predictions; (5) to investigate the feasibility of processing plants at any point on the system; and (6) to assist dispatching in its daily operation for cost and quality control. Competition, not only from the gas industry, but also from other forms of energy, makes it imperative that quantitative and economic information with regard to that marketable resource be available under a variety of assumptions and alternatives. This information can best be made available in a timely manner by the use of the computer.}
journal = []
volume = {6816}
place = {Canada}
year = {1968}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Computer utilization for the solution of gas supply problems}
author = {Raleigh, J T, and Brady, J R}
abstractNote = {The computer programs in this paper have proven to be useful tools in the solution of gas supply problems. Some of the management type of applications are: (1) long range planning projects; (2) comparison of various proposed gas purchase contracts; (3) to assist with budget and operational planning; (4) to assist in making cost-of-servic and rate predictions; (5) to investigate the feasibility of processing plants at any point on the system; and (6) to assist dispatching in its daily operation for cost and quality control. Competition, not only from the gas industry, but also from other forms of energy, makes it imperative that quantitative and economic information with regard to that marketable resource be available under a variety of assumptions and alternatives. This information can best be made available in a timely manner by the use of the computer.}
journal = []
volume = {6816}
place = {Canada}
year = {1968}
month = {Jan}
}