Stingray Pipeline Company, L. L. C.
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2008, Docket: RP08-436-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 183 Second Revised Sheet No. 183
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 183
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
19.4 COMMUNICATIONS
Information pursuant to this Section may be communicated by
Stingray by any appropriate medium, including electronic
mail, telephone or telecopier, and shall be confirmed via
its Internet Web Site.
20. MEASUREMENT
(a) Quantities delivered hereunder at each Point of Receipt and
Point of Redelivery will be determined by either of Stingray
or Shipper responsible for measurement at such point, as
listed on Exhibit A of the Transportation Agreement. The
Heating Value, specific gravity and supercompressibility
(Mol percent of nitrogen and carbon dioxide) values of the
Gas shall be determined at the beginning of receipt and
redelivery and annually thereafter, or at more frequent
intervals as may be found necessary in practice. Water
content shall be determined at intervals as found necessary
in practice.
(b) Such measurement, both volumetric and thermal, shall be at a
temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60 F.) and at a
pressure of 14.73 psia, and on the basis of the methods
prescribed and published by the American Gas Association in
conjunction with the ANSI/API 2530 Report as now and any
subsequent amendments thereof accepted and agreed upon
between the parties if orifice meters are used, and in
accordance with generally accepted industry practices, as
mutually agreed upon, if positive or turbine meters are
used. The Btu content (Dth) shall be determined by taking
the arithmetic average of the Heating Value as recorded by
recording calorimeter or other method of determination
generally accepted in the industry. Flowing temperature
shall be determined by a recording thermometer.
(c) All measuring stations shall be acceptable to Stingray and
Shipper and installed and operated to conform to recognized
industry standards, using flange connections and, where
necessary, pulsation dampening equipment. Auxiliary
equipment shall be installed so as not to interfere with the
measurement of either party. New installations or
modifications to existing locations shall include EGM of a
design acceptable to Stingray.