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Products »GPAS

Gas Plant Allocation System (GPAS)
Our Gas Plant Allocation System is a high return gas plant allocation accounting
solution that is designed to handle even the most complex gas allocation
business processes. GPAS has also been designed to meet complex dual connections
(NGTL/Alliance) and plant requirements. Our GPAS software is designed to handle
gas plant allocations for multiple joint interest wells through multiple
gathering systems to gas plant(s) to multiple pipelines and multiple gas and
liquids product streams.
GPAS Benefits
• Robust solution that replaces use of spreadsheets
• Analyzes what gas is for sale (by WIO)
• Reduces variances between daily & monthly alloca tions
• Allocations to WIO
• Can be used in the field and Head Office
• Designed for both simple and complex plants
• Optimizes Nova/Alliance/Atco allocations
• Very user friendly
• Manages contract information
• Handles Storage
GPAS Features
• Production information
- well identifier for an unlimited number of wells
- company interests
- flexible period production volume (daily, weekly, monthly)
- gas analysis by well
• Plant information
- handles various gas sales streams and multi ple liquids product streams, fuel
use, and losses
• Sales stream information
- product composition
- volume, energy
- allocation to company ownership
- contract information
- nomination information
• Reporting
- Generates Nova/Alliance & Atco CSO reports
- Handles AEUB reporting
• Downloads
- Ability to download production information (Well locations, WIO's, Volumes),
gas analysis, disposition locations and volumes from Fieldview or similar
programs.
Return on Investment
Significant savings can be realized due to the accuracy of information generated
through the use of GPAS. GPAS does gas plant allocations based on well analysis
as opposed to a co-mingled stream at the plant.
The use of GPAS may offer significant savings through the time it would save for
gas plant allocations. A reduction of up to 50% in hours required for gas plant
allocations could be realized from the current commonly used process for gas
plant allocations.
The commonly used process for gas plant allocations is open to errors. The use
of GPAS eliminates the possibility of those errors occurring and the time
associated with correcting those errors.
Information can be imported into GPAS from a field data capture system, such as
Schlumberger FieldView. Also information generated through the use of GPAS can
be exported to production accounting, eliminating the need to re-enter
information and time associated with re-entering information.

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