When working in the oil and gas industry, there are many challenges that businesses face every day. At Intricate, we find solutions and efficiencies for our oil and gas clients, helping them with essential field services across Western Canada. When it comes to those field services, Intricate prides itself on meeting clients’ needs at field level. With Intricate’s bulging service catalog of hands-on services, you can also find free calculator tools on our website.
Free Online Calculators
Almost everyone knows that having accurate calculations is of paramount importance. Each of our custom calculators provide a useful calculation. Let us take a closer look at each in detail.
Flow Unit Converter
Intricate’s Flow Unit Converter calculator tool converts common oil and gas flow rates between metric and imperial units. This quick tool allows anyone to quickly convert flow rates without using a formula themselves. It allows conversions between million standard cubic feet (MMSCF), cubic meters (m3), and thousand cubic meters (E3M3). After hitting ‘calculate’ you can sit back and let the calculator provide instant answers to your conversion queries. It is that simple!
Pneumatics Carbon Credit Calculator
Intricate’s Pneumatic Carbon Credit calculator tool assesses the value of carbon credits for a company’s assets. You can learn how to create carbon credits to pay for your existing pneumatic devices and this will ensure that your company is fully compliant with new directives coming into play from January 2023. Read up on the AER Directive 060 requirements to learn more about this.
This calculator tool asks for your starting month and year and allows you to enter all your current devices and models into sections of the tool including vent rates and retrofit devices. Next, you add your average run time in hours per year, your percentage of methane (CH4), and your percentage of carbon dioxide (CO2). There are also lots of other parameters that you can go on to fill in.
Once you have all your data entered, the calculations are done for you and you can estimate your project’s revenue in different areas: carbon credit revenue, fuel gas revenue, and additional revenue. It can also combine different years’ revenues and give you an overall project revenue estimate.
BOE (Energy Barrel of Oil Equivalent ) Calculator
Lastly, we haveIntricate’s BOE Calculator. This simple little calculator allows you to work out the barrel of oil equivalent (BOE) from barrels of oil (BBL) to cubic feet (ft3) and vice versa. As a worked example, 100 barrels of oil is quickly worked out as 561 cubic feet! It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!
So, if you are ever in need of calculation, whether big or small, and you are stuck and don’t know where to turn, Intricate’s online toolbox of calculators can give you just what you are looking for right when you need it. Whether you are looking to convert barrels of oil into cubic feet, work out your carbon credits ahead of AER changes, or want to convert oil and gas flow rates between metric and imperial units, Intricate’s website is here. We are certain that you will agree that these free tools are nothing to be sniffed at!
Intricate is an end to end energy services provider specializing in field maintenance. For more, please reach out to our team at 587-713-4453 or email blairhamer@intricategroup.com
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