ANR Pipeline Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 1-005, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 125 Original Sheet No. 125 : Superseded
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
through the meter shall be computed by properly
applying, to the volume delivered at flowing Gas
pressures and temperatures, correction factors for
(i) absolute static pressure, (ii) flowing Gas
temperature, and (iii) compressibility ratio.
(b) The volume of Gas delivered shall be computed using the
standards and factors determined as follows:
(1) The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement
shall be one thousand cubic feet of Gas at a
temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit and a
pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute.
For the purpose of pricing hereunder, the Dekatherm
equivalent of such unit of volume shall be
determined by multiplying each such unit of volume
by the total heating value per cubic foot of the Gas
delivered hereunder (adjusted to a common
temperature and pressure base) and by dividing the
result by one thousand (1000).
(2) The average absolute atmospheric (barometric)
pressure at each Receipt Point and each Delivery
Point shall be assumed to be equal to the value, in
pounds per square inch, shown in the table below
corresponding to the location of the Receipt Point
or Delivery Point, irrespective of the actual
location or elevation above sea level of the Receipt
Point or Delivery Point or of variations in actual
atmospheric pressure from time to time:
Michigan; Wisconsin; Indiana;
Kentucky; Tennessee; Illinois;
Iowa; Missouri; Ohio 14.4
Onshore Louisiana; Offshore Louisiana;
Offshore Texas 14.7
Oklahoma; Kansas; Texas Panhandle 13.5
Wyoming 12.1