Miscalibrated Gas Meters Lead to $200,000 Dispute in Commercial Energy Billing
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Case Overview
This case involves a significant commercial operation that relied on a local energy provider for gas and electricity services. The energy provider recently notified the business of substantial miscalibrations in their gas meters, leading to an alleged outstanding balance of over $200,000 in additional energy costs accrued over a period of approximately 20 months. The provider claims that the gas meter was miscalibrated, measuring only 1 cubic foot per pulse instead of the correct 10 cubic feet per pulse, and that there were further miscalculations related to elevation. After recalibrating the meters, the energy company identified additional charges that have raised concerns regarding their accuracy. The commercial operation is now seeking an expert in gas meter calibration and billing to assess these additional charges.
Questions to the Mechanical Engineering expert and their responses
Briefly, describe your experience with the installation, calibration, and billing of commercial gas meters.
I have extensive experience installing and maintaining gas meters and gas control energy. I worked at a major energy company where I did this type of work and focused on meters from ultrasonic to orifice plate, coriolis, turbine, rotary, and annubar meters. Besides installation and maintenance, I was also involved in recording and calibrating the instruments that make up those meters.
Are you familiar with the ABB TotalFlow gas metering device?
I am very familiar with different types of TotalFlow gas metering devices including ABB, which is a common one.
About the expert
This expert has over 20 years of experience in mechanical engineering, with a focus on commercial gas metering. They earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering and are a licensed professional engineer. Their career began as a gas measurement and controls engineer at a major energy company. Over the years, they have held multiple leadership roles, including senior mechanical engineer at an engineering consultancy, senior project engineering manager at an oil field services firm, and site superintendent and project controls coordinator at a natural gas processing company. Most recently, they contributed to a vapor and fluid inventory study, conducting a comprehensive analysis of vessels, piping, and equipment capacities across three processing facilities with a combined capacity exceeding 100 million cubic feet.

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