East Tennessee Natural Gas, LLC
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/07/2008, Docket: RP08-496-000, Status: Effective
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 308 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 308
Superseding: Third Revised Sheet No. 308
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
(f) All gas shall have a temperature of not more than one hundred degrees (100()
Fahrenheit.
(g) All gas shall have been dehydrated by Shipper for removal of entrained
water present therein in a vapor state, and in no event contain more than
seven (7) pounds of entrained water per million Cubic Feet, at a pressure
base of fourteen and seventy three hundredths (14.73) pounds per square
inch and a temperature of sixty degrees (60() Fahrenheit as determined by
dew-point apparatus approved by the Bureau of Mines or such other apparatus
as may be mutually agreed upon.
(h) All gas shall contain not more than 0.05 gallons per thousand cubic feet
("GPM") of C6+ hydrocarbons at any operating pressure.
(i) All gas shall not contain, either in the gas or in any liquids with the
gas, any microbiological organism, gum, gum-causing constituents, active
bacteria or bacterial agent capable of contributing to or causing corrosion
and/or operational and/or other problems. Microbiological organisms,
bacteria or bacterial agents include, but are not limited to, sulfate
reducing bacteria (SRB) and acid producing bacteria (APB). Tests for
bacteria or bacterial agents shall be conducted on samples taken from the
meter run or the appurtenant piping using American Petroleum Institute
(API) test method API-RP38 or any other test method acceptable to
Transporter and Shipper which is currently available or may become
available at any time.
2.2 The design and construction of any facilities to be installed by Shipper in order
to comply with the quality specifications in Section 2.1 shall be approved by
Transporter prior to such facilities being placed in service.
2.3 Tests to determine sulphur, hydrogen sulphide, oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitrogen
content shall be made by approved standard methods in general use in the gas
industry.
2.4 Failure to conform to specifications: If the gas offered for transportation to
Transporter shall fail at any time to conform to any of the specifications set
forth in Section 2.1, then Transporter shall notify Shipper and thereupon may, at
Transporter's option, refuse to accept such gas pending correction by Shipper.
Upon Shipper's failure to promptly remedy any deficiency in quality as specified in
Section 2.1, Transporter may receive such gas and may make changes necessary to
bring such gas into conformity with such specifications, and Shipper shall
reimburse Transporter for any reasonable expense incurred by Transporter in
effecting such changes.
2.5 Notwithstanding the exercise by Transporter of the options in Section 2 above,
Shipper shall use its best efforts to correct any quality deficiency in the gas
tendered for transportation. Further, notwithstanding Transporter's election under
Section 2 above, Shipper shall reimburse Transporter for all expenses incurred in
repairing injuries to Transporter's facilities resulting from deliveries of gas
that do not conform to the quality specifications set forth in Section 2.1.
2.6 Transporter shall have the right to collect from all Shippers delivering gas to
Transporter at a common Receipt Point their pro rata share of the cost of any
additional gas analysis and quality control equipment that Transporter, at its
reasonable discretion, determines is required to be installed at such Receipt Point
to monitor the quality of gas delivered. With respect to Shippers subject to Rate
Schedules IT, IT-L, FT-A, FT-L, and/or FT-GS, the collection shall be by means of
an Incidental Charge.