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theunknowntech Is this information open to the public then so they can find out their own supply details?
Umm... Yes and no...
The easy solution is to do a bunch of Xoserve lookups for every Meter Serial Number in that bank. Doing it that way would solve this puzzle in seconds for the entire meter bank at once, except that I don't have Xoserve access and there's no way I'd ever get it since it's a restricted platform. The closest a customer can grab is their own supply details, usually via the bills, and then try to match the Meter Serial Number up with one of the gas meters in the meter bank. It should be in there somewhere!
My methods are a little more... Hacky...
The technique I
can use, is to review photos provided here against the list of serial numbers, and then use the GNU Image Manipulation Program (aka GIMP) to basically do a Join The Dots puzzle to match everything up. I can kinda draw an "overlay map" of my own on top of those photos and number each MSN in that photo so that it matches the list. You'd then simply need to take that list and photo find which number in my list matches your MSN then review my photo to figure out which meter that is. Rinse and repeat to identify all of them.
A video of the entire bank going from the first meter and slowly panning to the last one is also helpful, since it can make my puzzle solving a lot easier.
It sounds more complicated than it really is, but it's not too bad in practice.
The other option is to contact your supplier and ask for your MPAN/MPRN and Meter Serial Number, then try to match those up to the meter bank. That one definitely can be done by anyone... As long as you're the customer...