Cameron Interstate Pipeline, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2008, Docket: RP08-647-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 138 Original Sheet No. 138
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
15.3 In no event shall Pipeline be responsible for over-pressure
protection on any facilities of Shipper(s).
16. MEASUREMENT & MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT
16.1 Determination of Quantity. The quantity of gas received and
delivered by Pipeline for Shipper's account hereunder shall be
measured according to Boyle's and Charles' Laws for the measurement
of gas under varying pressures and temperatures with deviations
therefrom provided in GT&Cs Section 16.1(i) and shall be determined
as follows:
(a) The unit of measurement for the purpose of service under
any of Pipeline's rate schedules shall be one (1) Dth.
The number of Dths delivered shall be determined by
multiplying the number of Cubic Feet of gas received or
delivered, measured on the measurement basis hereinafter
specified, by the Total Heating Value of such gas, in
Dths per Cubic Foot.
(b) The unit of quantity for the purpose of measurement
shall be 1 Cubic Foot of gas at a temperature of 60º
Fahrenheit, at a pressure of thirty-three hundredths
pounds per square inch (0.03 PSI) gauge and an
atmospheric pressure of 14.7 PSI, resulting in an
absolute pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch.
(c) The unit of weight for the purpose of measurement shall
be one (1) pound mass of gas.
(d) The average absolute atmospheric pressure shall be
assumed to be 14.7 pounds per square inch.
(e) The temperature of the gas passing through the meters
shall be determined by the use of electronic
transducers, recording thermometer or other temperature
measuring devices. The instantaneous measurement from
the electronic measurement equipment or the arithmetic
average of the temperature recorded each Gas Day shall
be used in computing gas quantities.