Rendezvous Pipeline Company, L.L.C.
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Effective Date: 02/08/2007, Docket: RP07- 6-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 27 Original Sheet No. 27 : Pending
will submit to the other its records, together with
calculations therefrom, for inspection and
verification, subject to return within thirty (30) Days
after receipt.
4.10 Correction of Metering Errors. If, upon test, any
measuring equipment is found to be inaccurate by an
amount exceeding two percent (2%) of the average rate
of flow for the period since the last preceding test,
such equipment will be adjusted at once to record
accurately, and any previous recording of such
equipment will be corrected to zero error for any
period which is known definitely; but in the event the
period is not known or agreed upon, such correction
will be for a period extending over one-half of the
time elapsed since the date of the last test.
4.11 Adjustment of Inaccuracies. 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 dismissed by
this standard.
4.12 Failure of Meters. In the event a meter is out of
service or registering inaccurately, the volume of Gas
delivered will be determined:
(a) by correcting the error if the percentage of error
is ascertainable by calibration, tests or
mathematical calculation; or, in the absence of
(a), then
(b) by using the registration of any check meter or
meters if installed and accurately registering;
or, in the absence of both (a) and (b), then
(c) by estimating the quantity of deliveries by
comparison with deliveries during preceding
periods under similar conditions when the meter
was registering accurately.
4.13 Temperature and Specific Gravity. The following
measurement factors shall be given due consideration.
(a) The flowing temperature of Gas through the meters
will be determined by means of a gas chromatograph
located at Transporter's measuring station or any
other point on Transporter's System.
(b) The specific gravity of Gas flowing through the
meters will be determined by means of a recording
thermometer of a type acceptable to both parties,
install and maintained in accordance with the
specifications set forth in the Gas Measurement
Committee Report No. 3, prepared by the Gas
Measurement Committee of the American Gas
Association, dated September 1985 or any
subsequent revision.