American Midstream (AlaTenn), LLC
Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/2010, Docket: RP10-493-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 153 Original Sheet No. 153
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
other that it desires a special test of any measuring equipment, the Parties shall
cooperate to
secure a
prompt verification of the accuracy of such equipment. The expense of any
special test, if
called for
shall be borne by the requesting Party if the measuring equipment tested is found
to be in error
not more
than two percent (2%).
If, upon test, any measuring equipment is found to be in error by not more than
two percent
(2%), any
previous recording by such equipment shall be considered accurate in computing
deliveries of
gas, but
such equipment shall be adjusted at once to record accurately.
If, upon test, any measuring equipment shall be found to be inaccurate by an
amount exceeding
two
percent (2%), at a recording corresponding to the average hourly rate of flow for
the period since
the
last preceding test, then any previous recordings of such equipment shall be
corrected to zero
error for
one-half (1/2) of the time elapsed since the date of the last test.
4.6 Measurement Closing - The closing of measurement shall be no later than
the fifth (5th)
Business
Day after the close of the production Month. Any meter adjustment that occurs
after the closing
of
measurement shall be treated as a prior period adjustment. If actual quantities
are not available,
quantities will be estimated by the measuring party.
4.7 Correction of metering errors - failure of meters: In the event a meter is out
of service, or
registering inaccurately, the volume of gas delivered shall be determined:
(a) by using the registration of any check meter, telemeter or meters, if installed
and accurately
registering; or, in the absence of (a);
(b) by correcting the error if the percentage of error is ascertainable by
calibration, tests or
mathematical calculation; or in the absence of both (a) and (b), then;
(c) by estimating the quantity of delivery by deliveries during periods under
similar conditions
when the
meter was registering accurately.