Canyon Creek Compression Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/1997, Docket: RP97- 66-005, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 174 First Revised Sheet No. 174 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 174
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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19.8 ELECTRONIC FLOW COMPUTERS
It is recognized that electronic or other types of flow
computers have been developed that permit the direct computation of gas
flows without the use of charts. Where the substitution of these devices
is deemed acceptable by Canyon in the exercise of its reasonable
judgment, its use for custody transfer will be permitted.
19.9 NEW MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
If, at any time during the term hereof, a new method or
technique is developed with respect to gas measurement or the
determination of the factors used in such gas measurement, such new
method or technique may be substituted by Canyon in exercise of its
reasonable judgment. Canyon shall promptly inform all Shippers of any new
techniques adopted.
19.10 CALIBRATION AND TEST OF METERS
The accuracy of all measuring equipment shall be verified by
Canyon at reasonable intervals, and if requested, in the presence of
representatives of Shipper, but neither Shipper nor Canyon shall be
required to verify the accuracy of such equipment more frequently than
once in any thirty (30) day period. If either party at any time desires a
special test of any measuring equipment, it will promptly notify the
other, and the parties shall then cooperate to secure a prompt
verification of the accuracy of such equipment.
19.11 CORRECTION OF METERING ERRORS
If, upon any test, any measuring equipment is found to be
inaccurate, such equipment shall be adjusted immediately to measure
accurately. If upon any test the measuring equipment in the aggregate is
found to be inaccurate by one percent (1%) or more at a recording
corresponding to the average hourly rate of gas flow for the period since
the last preceding test, previous recordings of such equipment and
pursuant to Section 13.5 hereof, any payments based thereon shall be
corrected at the rate of such inaccuracy for any period which is known
definitely or agreed upon, but in case the period is not known definitely
or agreed upon, such correction shall be for a period extending over
one-half (1/2) of the time elapsed since the date of the last test.
Measurement data corrections should be processed within six (6) months of
the production month with a three (3) month rebuttal period. This
standard shall not apply in the case of deliberate omission or
misrepresentation or mutual mistake of fact. Parties' other statutory or
contractual rights shall not otherwise be diminished by this standard.