Phillips Gas Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: / / , Docket: RS92- 47-001, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 35 Original Sheet No. 35 : Superseded
Border Gathering System pipeline. Each Shipper for whom
deliveries are made to Phillips Texas Border Pipeline
Company's Texas Border Gathering System at the southern
terminus of PGPL's pipeline hereby authorizes deliveries to
Phillips Texas Border Pipeline Company for further
transportation on Shipper's behalf and further covenants with
PGPL that it has entered into separate and satisfactory
transportation arrangement with Phillips Texas Border Pipeline
Company for the transportation of such volumes delivered to
Phillips Texas Border Pipeline Company at the southern
terminus of PGPL's pipeline shall be considered to be equal to
the volume, composition and heating content of the gas
received by PGPL for transportation less allocable line loss,
company use gas and unaccountables, determined through an
analysis of all sources and dispositions of gas from PGPL's
Seagas Pipeline and Phillips Texas Border Pipeline Company's
Texas Border Gathering System.
4.2 Measurement Basis: All volumes of gas shall be computed to
a standard cubic foot at a pressure base of 14.65 pounds per
square inch absolute and at a temperature base of sixty degrees
(60ø) Fahrenheit. Orifice meters shall be installed and volumes
computed in accordance with American Gas Association,
Orifice Metering of Natural Gas, Gas Measurement Committee
Report No. 3, reprinted September, 1985, or the latest revision
thereof. In making such measurements, the flowing
temperature of the natural gas and the variable factors
necessary to calculate the metered volumes in accordance with
the ideal gas laws and the variable factors to correct for
deviation from the ideal gas laws shall be in accordance with
the rules, regulations and determinations of the regulatory
authority having jurisdiction; and unless otherwise therein
provided or measured, the absolute atmospheric pressure shall
be as specified in the applicable service agreement. The value
of the Reynolds number factor, expansion, manometer factor,
supercompressability factor, and the gauge location factor, or
any one of them, may be assumed by PGPL to be one (1.0). At
PGPL's option the temperature of the gas passing the meters
shall be determined by use of a recording thermometer so