Process Vision exhibiting at AGMSC 2025

Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course annual conference

Basingstoke, UK – Process Vision, a leader in real-time pipeline monitoring technology, will exhibit at the Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course annual conference (AGMSC) from August 4 to 7 at the UPMC Events Center, Robert Morris University, Moon Township, Pennsylvania. The AGMSC is one of North America’s premier educational forums for gas-measurement professionals, combining classroom instruction with a vibrant vendor hall where the latest solutions for accurate, reliable gas custody transfer are demonstrated.

At this year’s conference Process Vision will feature its Discovery System, a portable study package that temporarily deploys Process Visions LineVu visual-monitoring camera on live, high-pressure pipelines. In real-time, operators gain continuous HD video and automated analytics that reveal previously unseen glycol and NGL carryover. The resulting evidence-based report equips engineers to:

  • Quantify intermittent versus continuous liquid contamination
  • Verify separator and filter performance
  • Protect measurement equipment from mis-reads and damage

“AGMSC attendees measure gas for a living, so they know how costly a small error can be,” said Spencer Parker, General Manager – Americas. “LineVu shows, in real time, what dew-point calculations often miss: mist and stratified liquids that skew volume. With our Discovery study you don’t have to take our word for it—you see the evidence on your own pipeline and receive a written report you can act on immediately.”

About AGMSC

The Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course offers classes and an industry-level vendor experience which collectively provides knowledge, education, and an opportunity to speak with service and manufacturing professionals. The annual conference is one of the most highly regarded educational forums of any kind in the Natural Gas industry.   https://agmsc.org/

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Paul Stockwell, the managing director of Process Vision, is a renowned authority in moisture measurement with 35 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He founded International Moisture Analysers (IMA) and played a key role in advancing moisture measurement techniques. Notably, he introduced tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy for natural gas measurements, revolutionizing the field and establishing it as the industry standard method. Throughout his 20-year tenure as managing director, Paul has gained valuable insights into process optimization, cost reduction, and safety enhancement. His vision for Process Vision encompasses improving process throughput, reducing maintenance costs and CO2 emissions, and nurturing young engineering talent, aiming to make a significant difference in the oil and gas industry.

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