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Loss Analysis
Loss analysis helps compare actual and normative product losses during receiving, storage, pumping and dispatching of petroleum products and LPG.
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How losses are analyzed
Loss analysis deals with actual and normative losses that may arise during product receiving, storage, transfer and dispatching.
The work starts with source data collection: process scheme, metering devices, measuring instruments, operating records and available reporting forms.
Then loss points are identified, actual and normative values are calculated, excessive discrepancies are detected, and a technical report with recommendations is prepared.
References to resolutions, DSTU standards or tax-code articles should be used only with a note that specialist verification is required, because the regulatory context depends on the specific operation.
Who it is for
- Operators with unexplained product discrepancies.
- Facilities that need documented loss calculations.
- Teams preparing for internal review, audit or tax-related checks.
Tasks it solves
- Identify where product losses may occur.
- Compare actual losses with normative values.
- Separate measurement issues from operational deviations.
- Prepare documented recommendations for loss control.
What is included
- Collection and review of source operational data.
- Analysis of process points where losses can arise.
- Calculation of actual and normative loss values.
- Technical report with findings and recommendations.
Result for the client
- A clearer view of product-loss sources.
- Documented calculations for internal or external review.
- Practical recommendations for reducing deviations.
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FAQ
Does this guarantee loss reduction?
Can the analysis be remote?
Does it include normative and actual losses?
Need a technical review of your operation?
Send the facility type, current documentation state and the service area you want to improve.
