Vector Pipeline L.P.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/01/2003, Docket: RP03-489-001, Status: Effective
Substitute First Revised Sheet No. 111 Substitute First Revised Sheet No. 111 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 111
2. The party measuring Gas quality shall use approved standard
methods in general use in the Gas industry, and shall cause
adequate tests to be made to determine the quality of the Gas
delivered. Such tests shall be made at intervals frequent enough
to determine that the Gas conforms to these specifications.
3. If the Gas being received by Transporter from Shipper or on behalf
of Shipper fails at any time to conform to any of the
specifications set forth in Section 2.1, Transporter may refuse to
receive the Gas, in which case Transporter shall notify the Person
delivering such Gas of such deficiency in quality to allow such
Person to remedy any deficiency. Upon such Person's failure to
promptly remedy any deficiency in quality as specified in Section
2.1, Transporter may terminate all receipts under the
Transportation Agreement or accept delivery of such Gas and may
make changes necessary to bring such Gas into conformity with such
specifications, and the Shipper shall reimburse Transporter for
any reasonable expense incurred in effecting such changes or for
any injury or damages resulting from deliveries of non-conforming
Gas.
4. 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, such approval not to be
unreasonably withheld.
3. MEASUREMENT
1. The volume and the total heating value of Gas received and
delivered by Transporter shall be determined as follows:
(a) The unit of Gas received and delivered by Transporter shall
be a Dekatherm.
(b) The unit of volume, for the purpose of measurement, shall be
one cubic foot of Gas. The readings and registrations of the
measuring equipment provided for herein and determinations
of Gross Heating Value shall be computed in terms of such
volumes.
2. The factors required to determine the volume of Gas received, such
as pressure, temperature, specific gravity and deviations from
Boyle's Law, shall be calculated in accordance with the American
Gas Association Bulletin Number 3 and any modifications and
amendments thereof, and applied in a practical manner.