Ozark Gas Transmission, L. L. C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/1998, Docket: CP98-266-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 71 Original Sheet No. 71 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
3.2 Atmospheric Pressure. For the purpose of measurement,
calculations and meter calibration, the average absolute
atmospheric (Barometric) pressure for each Point of
Receipt and Point of Delivery shall be as specified in an
executed Service Agreement irrespective of variations in
natural atmospheric pressure from time to time.
3.3 Temperature. The temperature of the Natural Gas shall be
determined at the point of measurement by means of
recording thermometers of standard manufacture acceptable
to Transporter and Shipper to be installed in accordance
with the recommendations contained in Gas Measurement
Report No. 3, as aforesaid, and the arithmetic average of
hourly temperatures of Day shall be used in computing
temperatures of the Natural Gas during each Day.
3.4 Specific Gravity. The specific gravity of the Natural
Gas shall be determined at the point of measurement by
one of the following methods:
(a) By means of a properly installed recording
gravitometer of standard manufacture acceptable to
Transporter and Shipper, or
(b) By use of a portable specific gravity balance of
standard manufacture acceptable to Transporter and
Shipper. Such determination to be made at least
once every six (6) Months, or
(c) By means of a calculated specific gravity derived
from a gas chromatograph determination.
3.5 Measuring Equipment. Unless otherwise agreed upon,
Transporter will install, maintain and operate or cause
to be installed, maintained and operated measuring
stations equipped with orifice meters and other necessary
metering and measuring equipment by which the volumes of
Natural Gas received and delivered under an executed
Service Agreement shall be determined. Orifice meters
shall be installed and operated in accordance with said
Gas Measurement Committee Report No. 3. Shipper may
install check measuring equipment at its own cost and
expense; provided, however, that such equipment shall be
so installed as not to interfere with the operations of
Transporter. Transporter and Shipper, in the presence of
each other, shall have access to the other's measuring
equipment at all reasonable times, but the reading,
calibrating and adjusting thereof and the changing of
charts shall be done