Overview
ISO 4259-1:2017 - Petroleum and related products - Precision of measurement methods and results - Part 1 specifies the methodology for designing an Interlaboratory Study (ILS) and calculating precision estimates for test methods. The standard defines key statistical terms, sets out planning and execution stages for ILS, and prescribes procedures for computing repeatability and reproducibility. Although written for petroleum and petroleum‑related products (assumed homogeneous), the methodology can be applied to other homogeneous materials with appropriate validation.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Definitions and terminology: statistical and metrological terms used for precision assessment (Clauses 3).
- ILS planning stages: preparing a draft test method; pilot study (≥2 laboratories); planning the full ILS; executing the ILS (Clause 4).
- Pilot study guidance: minimum of two samples covering the method range; at least 12 laboratory/sample combinations; each sample tested twice under repeatability conditions to estimate initial precision.
- ILS sample and laboratory recommendations: at least six participating laboratories (eight or more recommended) and a sufficient number of samples to represent the application range; if precision varies with level, use at least five samples.
- Statistical treatment (Clauses 5–6): pre‑screening (e.g., GESD for anomalies), data transformation, outlier tests, estimation for missing/rejected values, rejection tests for outlying laboratories, and confirmation of transformations.
- Analysis of variance (ANOVA): breakdown of total variance into components, calculation of repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations, expression of precision estimates, and specification of the method’s scope (Clause 6).
- Supplementary tests and tools: Cochran’s and Hawkins’ tests, variance-ratio (F‑test), r/R ratio treatment, and annexes for sample/laboratory number calculation and worked examples.
Applications
- Validation and development of standard test methods for petroleum products (fuel, lubricants, related materials).
- Establishing objective precision statements for method performance used in quality control, regulatory compliance and trade.
- Supporting accreditation, proficiency testing and method adoption by laboratories, manufacturers and inspection bodies.
- Adapting ILS methodology to other homogeneous product sectors where robust precision estimates are required.
Who should use this standard
- Test method developers and standards committees (ISO/TC 28 stakeholders)
- Analytical laboratories and network coordinators running interlaboratory comparisons
- Quality assurance, R&D and regulatory teams in oil & gas, petrochemicals and fuel testing
- Accreditation bodies and proficiency testing providers
Related standards
Keywords: ISO 4259-1:2017, interlaboratory study, precision estimates, petroleum test methods, repeatability, reproducibility, ANOVA, outlier tests.