API MPMS Ch. 5.6
Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Coriolis Meters
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API MPMS Ch. 5.6 is the 2nd edition API document for Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Coriolis Meters, published in 2021. It provides a focused technical reference for buyers and users who need a reliable basis for measuring liquid hydrocarbons with Coriolis meter technology. For engineering, operations, procurement, and QA/QC teams, this document helps support consistent selection, application, and review of measurement practices where accurate liquid hydrocarbon quantification matters. API MPMS Ch. 5.6 is especially relevant when measurement results affect custody, process control, or internal quality checks.
What is API MPMS Ch. 5.6?
API MPMS Ch. 5.6 is part of the API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards and serves as a recognized technical reference for measuring liquid hydrocarbons by Coriolis meters. As a chapter within the MPMS series, it is intended to support consistent measurement practice and technical understanding around this meter type. The document is useful for organizations that need a dependable API benchmark when reviewing meter use, measurement methods, or project specifications tied to liquid hydrocarbon service. API MPMS Ch. 5.6 is best read as a practical standards reference for technical alignment.
Where is API MPMS Ch. 5.6 used?
API MPMS Ch. 5.6 is commonly used in oil and gas measurement environments where Coriolis meters are applied to liquid hydrocarbons. That may include refining, terminals, pipeline systems, storage, and other process facilities where liquid transfer or accounting depends on stable measurement practice. It can be relevant to engineering teams, operations personnel, maintenance groups, inspection functions, and procurement staff preparing specifications or evaluating measurement equipment. For projects and day-to-day work alike, API MPMS Ch. 5.6 supports technical review and helps keep measurement expectations aligned across teams.
Why is API MPMS Ch. 5.6 important?
API MPMS Ch. 5.6 matters because measurement documents influence how equipment is selected, reviewed, installed, and managed in service. In practical work, a clear reference can help reduce misunderstandings between engineering, operations, and quality-related functions when Coriolis meters are used for liquid hydrocarbon measurement. It also supports more consistent procurement language and technical evaluation during project planning or replacement work. For companies that depend on reliable measurement data, API MPMS Ch. 5.6 provides a focused basis for operational consistency and informed decision-making.
- Coriolis meter measurement reference
- Liquid hydrocarbon service
- API MPMS Chapter 5.6
- Engineering and procurement use
- Operations and QA/QC alignment
- Refining, terminal, and pipeline applications
- Publication Date: 2021
- Publisher: API
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