Steuben Gas Storage Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/1999, Docket: RP99-385-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 135 Second Revised Sheet No. 135 : Effective
Superseding: Substitute First Revised Sheet No. 135
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
5. PRESSURE AT POINT OF INJECTION AND POINT OF WITHDRAWAL
5.1 Pressure at Point of Injection and Point of Withdrawal.
Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties as set forth in the
Service Agreement, Customer shall deliver or cause the Gas to
be delivered at the Point of Injection at Transporter's
available pipeline pressure, but in no event at a pressure
less than six hundred (600) psig.
Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties as set forth in the
Service Agreement, Seller shall tender the Gas to or for the
account of Customer at the Point of Withdrawal hereunder at a
pressure sufficient to enter Transporter's pipeline system,
but in no event at a pressure in excess of one thousand (1000)
psig.
6. MEASUREMENTS AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT
6.1 Unit of Volume:
(a) The unit of volume for measurement hereunder shall be
one thousand cubic foot of gas at a temperature of sixty
degrees (60ø) Fahrenheit and an absolute pressure of
fourteen and seventy-three hundredths pounds (14.73#) per
square inch, dry, having an average Total Heating Value
per Cubic Foot of one thousand (1,000) Btus. Volumes
reported in cubic meters, the standard conditions are
101.325 kPa, 15 degrees C, and dry. Volumes reported in
gigacalories, the standard conditions are 1.035646 Kg/cmý,
15.6 degrees C, and dry. Such units shall be determined
by multiplying the number of cubic feet of gas delivered
during each day by the factor arrived at by dividing the
average Total Heating Value per Cubic Foot for such day,
on the basis indicated in Paragraph (b) below, by
one thousand (1,000).