This is about the flow measurement industry: Global Flow Measurement Symposium 2025
Time : 2025-09-01
This is the premier global event for those working in the oil and gas industry, including those involved in flow measurement and the transport of CO2, hydrogen, and other fuels.
Welcome!
This is the premier global event for those working in the oil and gas industry, including those involved in flow measurement and the transport of CO2, hydrogen, and other fuels.
As Chair of the 43rd Global Flow Measurement Symposium, I am honored to announce the opening of the call for abstracts.
This symposium is the premier event for those working in flow measurement or topics related to CO2, hydrogen, and other fuels in the oil and gas industry.
This symposium is now in its 43rd year. Today, we are witnessing the challenges posed by energy shortages and climate change in Europe. This makes the flow of oil, gas, CO2, hydrogen, and other fuels more critical than ever.
The industry remains highly interested in single-phase oil and gas, wet gas, and multiphase flow measurement systems, as well as sampling and analysis.
Based on these points, the industry needs to work together to explore challenges and opportunities and continue to drive innovation in the energy industry.
As an authoritative platform for 43 years, this conference not only showcases the latest technological advances (such as ultrasonic metering, clamp-on technology, and multiphase flow measurement devices), but also promotes in-depth exchanges between industry, academia, and research by soliciting academic papers and industry case studies, providing decision-making support for technological iteration and strategic planning in the energy industry.
By bringing together industry leaders and cutting-edge technology experts, the Global Flow Measurement Symposium is dedicated to solving measurement challenges in energy flow, promoting the safe, efficient, and low-carbon development of oil, gas, and emerging fuel transportation systems, and laying the technical foundation for building the future energy network.
Topics related to flow measurement at this conference include:
USM for Subsea Custody and Transfer Measurement of Raw Natural Gas
Authors: Rolf Rustad, Emmanuel Lagrand, Harald Solheim, SLB (Norway), Gregor Brown, Sensia Global (UK)
Diagnostics: Improving the Reliability and Quality of Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flowmeters
Eike Schwede, Head of Oil and Gas Market Management, Flexim
Innovation and Insight: Field Experience and Advanced Operations in Multiphase Metering
Authors: Zhou Zheng (TechnipFMC) and Frank Svendsen (Aker BP), Norway
Frank Svendsen, Measurement Specialist, Aker BP
Zhou Zheng, Senior Service and Measurement Engineer, TechnipFMC
Preliminary Experiences with Liquid, High-Density, and Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Flow Metering
Dennis van Putten, DNV Flow Measurement Experts
Differential Pressure-Based Helical Turbine Mass Flowmeter
Authors: Karin Blackman, Marius Bouteuil, Faure Hermann, France
Hydrogen Custody Transfer: Design of a Fiscal Flow Metering Station
Authors: Kjetil Folgerø, Jan Kocbach, Kjetil Daae. Lohne, M. Bueie Holstad, H. Ugulen, NORCE Research; I.M. Stuen, C. Sætre, University of Bergen; Ø. Nesse, Equinor; H. Drejer, Shell; T.E. Richardsen, Gassco; G. Cazaux; R. Teigland, TotalEnergies; E. Venslovas, Justervesenet
Kjetil Folgerø, Sjefsforsker, NORCE Research
Mass Measurement
Chair: Morten Marstein, Guidant, Norway; Vidar Haugen, Norwegian Offshore Administration
Using High-Turndown Multiphase Flowmeters to Monitor Production Throughout the Lifecycle of Unconventional and Aging Oil and Gas Wells
Authors: Massimiliano Fiore, Alif Razali, Tianhang Zhang, Kun Yang, SLB, Singapore
Massimiliano Fiore, SLB Project Manager
Alif Razali, SLB
Kun Yang, SLB
Overcoming Challenges of Electromagnetic Flowmeters Using Ultrasonic Clamp-On Technology – A Case Study
Omar Al Badaai, PdO, Oman
Citation: www.tekna.no
Location: Quality Hotel Tønsberg AS, Tønsberg
Conference Dates: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 – Friday, October 24, 2025