Kinder Morgan Illinois Pipeline LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/01/2007, Docket: RP08- 34-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 208 Original Sheet No. 208 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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reasonable judgment. The calculations (for Btu) shall be based on
dry gas if the gas at the measurement points contain less than
five (5) pounds of water per MMcf. If the gas at the measurement
points contains more than five (5) pounds of water per MMcf, the
appropriate factor determined by KMIP in the exercise of its
reasonable judgment for the actual water vapor content may be
applied to the Btu calculations to correct for this water content.
17.5 SUPERCOMPRESSIBILITY
The measurement hereunder shall be corrected for
deviation from Boyle's Law at the pressures and temperatures under
which gas is measured hereunder by use of the AGA Report No. 8 as
referenced in the AGA Reports Nos. 3, 7 and 9.
17.6 MEASURING EQUIPMENT
Unless otherwise agreed upon, KMIP will install,
maintain and operate or cause to be installed, maintained and
operated, measuring stations equipped with flow meters and other
necessary metering and measuring equipment by which the volumes of
gas received and Equivalent Volumes delivered hereunder shall be
determined. Shipper may install check measuring equipment at its own
cost and expense; provided such equipment shall be so installed as
not to interfere with the operations of KMIP. KMIP and Shipper, in
the presence of each other, shall have access to the other's
measuring equipment at all reasonable times but the reading,
calibrating and adjusting of electronic computer components and/or
mechanical recording instruments shall be done only by the equipment
owner or such owner's representative, unless otherwise agreed upon.
Both KMIP and Shipper shall have the right to be present at the time
of any installing, reading, cleaning, changing, repairing,
inspecting, testing, calibrating, or adjusting done in connection
with the other's measuring equipment; provided, however, failure of
either KMIP or Shipper to witness such an operation shall not affect
the validity of such operation in any way. The records from such
measuring equipment shall remain the property of its owner, but upon
request, each will submit within ten (10) days to the other its
records, together with calculations therefrom, for inspection. The
measurement equipment of Shipper shall be for check purposes only
and, except as expressly provided herein, shall not be used in the
measurement of gas for purposes hereof.