Destin Pipeline Company, L.L.C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/01/1998, Docket: RP98-239-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 54 First Revised Sheet No. 54 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 54
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
Section 4.2(a) (continued)
Association Report No. 3, Third Edition, and as such report
may hereafter be further revised or superseded (A.G.A.
Report #3). Exact measurements of inside diameters of meter
tubes shall be obtained by means of a micrometer to the
nearest one-thousandth inch. Where turbine meters are
used, volumes shall be corrected in accordance with
formulae, tables and methods set forth in latest addition
of Transmission Measurement Committee Report No. 7 of the
American Gas Association. All volumes shall be corrected
for flowing temperature and specific gravity in accordance
with the provisions of Paragraphs 4.2(d) and 4.2(e) below;
(b) Measurement data may be recorded and/or accumulated by
using digital recorders or flow computers.
(c) When gas is delivered at a pressure in excess of 14.73
pounds per square inch absolute, then for the purpose of
measurement hereunder, such volumes of gas shall be
corrected to a pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch
absolute. For all offshore locations, and at the
Pascagoula processing plant that straddles COMPANY's
pipeline system, the atmospheric pressure is assumed to be
14.7 pounds per square inch. All other locations shall
have an assumed atmospheric pressure of 14.4 pounds per
square inch. The measurement of gas volumes shall be
adjusted for compressibility in accordance with the method
referenced in A.G.A. Report #3 or such other method as may
be mutually agreed upon by COMPANY and SHIPPER.
(d) The flowing temperature of the gas shall be determined for
the purpose of measured volume correction. Volume shall be
corrected for each degree of variation in the flowing