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. 139 Original Sheet No. 139
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
(f) The specific gravity of the gas flowing through the
meters shall be determined by gas chromatographic
analysis, recording gravitometer, or continuous or spot
sampling methods, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon
by Shipper and Pipeline. The arithmetic average of the
specific gravity recorded during each Gas Day shall be
used in computing gas quantities or other periodic
measurements within a shorter time frame or
instantaneous specific gravity measurements may be
applied to metering instruments to provide the quantity
computation.
(g) When orifice meters are used, the computation of
quantities of gas delivered shall be in accordance with
the recommendations as published by the American Gas
Association's Report No. 3, "Orifice Metering of Natural
Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon Fluids" (ANSI/API
2530), and any subsequent modifications or amendments
thereof as may be mutually agreed upon by Shipper and
Pipeline.
(h) The arithmetic average of the Total Heating Value
recorded each Gas Day and as adjusted to conditions as
specified in the definition of Total Heating Value in
GT&Cs Section 1, or other periodic measurements within a
shorter time frame as Pipeline shall select, shall be
used for computations.
(i) The deviation of the gas delivered hereunder from
Boyle's and Charles' Laws shall be determined in
accordance with, but not limited to, the published
recommendations of the American Gas Association's Report
No. 3, Revised 1994 and the American National Standards
Institute as Pipeline deems to be in accordance with
accepted industry practice.