Gulf South Pipeline Company L P
Sixth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/2001, Docket: RP01-340-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 807 First Revised Sheet No. 807 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 807
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Section 1
(Continued)
"Maximum Daily Quantity" ("MDQ") when used with respect to the
sale of gas by Gulf South to Customer shall mean the maximum
contract quantity of gas converted to Dekatherms which Gulf South
is obligated to sell and deliver to Customer in accordance with
its agreement with Gulf South on any one day.
When used in conjunction with the performance of a transportation
service the term "Maximum Daily Quantity" shall mean the maximum
contract quantity of gas converted to Dekatherms which Gulf South
is obligated to receive from or deliver to a Customer in
accordance with its agreement with Gulf South in any one day.
"Maximum Daily Withdrawal Quantity" ("MDWQ") shall mean the
maximum quantity of gas that Customer may withdraw on any one day.
"Maximum Storage Quantity" ("MSQ") shall mean the maximum quantity
of gas which Gulf South shall be obligated to store on behalf of
Customer on any day under an executed agreement.
"Mcf" shall mean one thousand (1,000) cubic feet of gas.
shall mean the product of the corrected heating value times the
measured Mcf at 14.73 psia. The gross heating value is the
number of Btu's produced by the complete combustion, at constant
pressure, of the quantity of gas which would occupy a volume of
one (1) cubic foot at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit
(60EF.), if saturated with water vapor and at a constant pressure
of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths pounds per square inch
absolute (14.73 psia) and under standard gravitational force
(acceleration of 980.665 cm per second) with air of the same
temperature and pressure as the gas when the products of
combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the gas and
air and when the water formed by combustion is condensed to the
liquid state.
The gross heating value so determined shall be corrected from the
conditions of testing to that of the actual condition of the gas
as delivered (including the conversion from saturated to actual
conditions) expressed in Btu's per cubic foot. If the gas as
delivered contains seven (7) pounds of water vapor or less per
one million (1,000,000) cubic feet, such gas shall be assumed to
have zero (0) pounds of water per one million (1,000,000) cubic
feet (dry gas). Standardize the reporting basis for Btu as
14.73, and psia, 60 degrees F (101.325 kPA and 15 degrees C, and
dry).