Mogas Pipeline LLC (Fomerly Missouri Interstate Gas)
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/2008, Docket: CP06-407-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 55 Original Sheet No. 55 : Pending
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
4. Measurement (continued)
4.4 (b) Such measurement, both volumetric and thermal, shall be
at a temperature of 60? Fahrenheit and at a pressure of 14.73
psia, and on the basis of the methods prescribed and published by
the American Gas Association in conjunction with generally
accepted industry practices. The Btu content (Dth) shall be
determined by taking the arithmetic average of the heating value
as recorded by recording chromatograph or other method of
determination generally accepted in the industry. Flowing
temperature shall be determined by recording thermometer, or
electronic gas measurement.
(c) All measuring stations shall be acceptable to
Transporter and installed and operated to conform to recognized
industry standards, using flange connections and, where
necessary, pulsation dampening equipment. Auxiliary equipment
shall be installed so as not to interfere with the measurement of
either party.
(d) Either Transporter or Shipper may witness the
installation or maintenance of the other's equipment. Neither
Transporter nor Shipper shall be required to verify accuracy more
often than once during any 30-day period. If, upon test,
accuracy is found to be within two (2) percent by volume
(chromatograph/calorimeter within 0.5 percent), such equipment
shall be assumed to be accurate. Any error exceeding these
percentages will require correction to zero error of previous
recordings back to the date error began. If beginning date of
error is unknown, correction shall extend to one-half the time
since the last test, not to exceed thirty days.
5. Pressures at receipt and delivery points
Unless otherwise agreed between Transporter and Shipper, Shipper
shall deliver gas to Transporter at the pressure required from
time to time to enable the gas to enter Transporter's facilities
at the Receipt Point. Unless otherwise agreed between
Transporter and Shipper, Transporter shall deliver gas to Shipper
at Transporter's line pressure existing at Delivery Point,
subject to Transporter protecting its operational integrity and
to minimum pressure requirements, if any, specified in the
service agreement.