Ozark Gas Transmission, L. L. C.
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2008, Docket: RP08-617-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 109 Original Sheet No. 109
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
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.
All meters shall be installed and operated in accordance with the
AGA Gas Measurement Committee Reports. 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. All installations
of measurement equipment by a Shipper shall comply with
Transporter's standards for Natural Gas measurement installations.
Transporter and Shipper, in the presence of each other, shall have
access to the other's measuring equipment at all reasonable times,
but the calibrating and data retrieval shall be the Transporter's
sole responsibility. Both Transporter and Shipper shall have the
right to be present at the time of any installing, reading,
cleaning, changing, repairing, inspecting, testing, calibrating,
or adjusting done in connection with the other's measuring
equipment; provided, however, failure of either Transporter or
Shipper to witness such an operation shall not affect the validity
of such operation in any way. The records from such measuring
equipment shall remain the property of their owner, but upon
request, each will submit to the other