If this is custody transfer then you will almost certainly need other equipment besides the meter
Normally with gas you pay for the energy flow not the volume flow (even domestic although they assume a standard energy per volume figure)as such you will need to know the volume flow which you get from the meter (turbine, ultasonic, orifice plate), pressure and temperature of the line, gas composition (from gas chromatograph)and a flow computer to put all these signals in this will then calculate the energy rate for you (there are different calculations AGA8 and NX19). If you gas is always one composition and doesnt vary much then you dont need the chromatograph as you can assume a fixed composition
Dont forget all the different meter types require upstream and downstream straight lengths to give accurate meter readings, one problem with orifice offshore could be the space as the straight length can be up to 44*pipe diameter
Ultrasonic is usually 10*Pipe Dia - I think
Your meter vendor would be able to tell you this information depending on the custody specification ISO etc
I dont know this stuff in too much detail, metering is a funny art but there are other vendors as well as Daniels, PECO, FMC plus loads of others but beware some just copy others, they may look cheap but there is no back up support if things go wrong
As well you will alsmost certainly need duty/standby meters, because if one fails you would loose production, also you need to calibrate the meters or have a 'pay and check' arrangemnet of the piping that allows meters to be operated in series if required.
Also are you sure you have custody metering before the gas processing? seems unusual as you could send a load of hot air down the pipe and get paid for it!!!! Perhaps you pay for the gas after the KO drum and first filter unit, this way you only pay for the good stuff?
Few thats enough typing and I havent really grazed the surface of this issue
Regards
MB44