Sea Robin Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/04/1997, Docket: RP97-411-001, Status: Effective
Third Revised Sheet No. 30 Third Revised Sheet No. 30 : Superseded
Superseding: Second Revised Sheet No. 30
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
4.11 NEW MEASUREMENT METHODS - Any new methods of measurement,
electronic or otherwise, that conform to industry standards for orifice, turbine, or other
metering methods may be used by Transporter as it deems necessary, upon notification
to Shipper.
4.12 CHECK MEASURING EQUIPMENT - Either party may install, maintain
and operate at its own expense, at or near each Transporter Receipt Point and/or each
Transporter Delivery Point such check measuring equipment as desired, provided that
such equipment is installed so as not to interfere with the operation of any other
measuring equipment.
Whenever any Receipt or Delivery Point provided for is on the premises of the
delivering party, the receiving party shall have the right of free use and ingress and
egress at all reasonable times for the purpose of installation, operation, repair or
removal of such check measuring equipment.
In the event check measuring equipment is installed by either party, the other
party shall have access to the same at all reasonable times, but the reading, calibration
and adjusting thereof and the changing of charts shall be done only by the party
installing the checking equipment.
4.13 INSTALLATION OF FLOW CONTROL EQUIPMENT - Transporter
may elect to construct, install, and operate flow control equipment at any location on its
System whenever it determines in its reasonable judgment that such equipment will
contribute to the safe, reliable, efficient and orderly operation of the System.
4.14 PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENTS - The deadline for closing measurement data
shall be no later than 5 business days after the month of flow. Any measurement
data or corrections received by Transporter (including corrections to allocations)
after it has closed the previous month of flow shall be handled as a prior period
adjustment. Transporter shall process late measurement data or corrections of
measurement errors under Section 4.10 as soon as practicable but no later than 6
months after the applicable month of flow in question. The correction shall be
made to the month of flow for allocation and billing purposes. If SHIPPER
disputes the measurement adjustment, it will have 3 months after the prior
period adjustments is made to provide information that rebuts the adjustment.
Excluding government required rate changes and as otherwise provided herein, no
prior period adjustments of any kind shall be made after 6 months following the
invoiced month for transportation. These deadlines do not apply in the case of
deliberate omission or misrepresentation or mutual mistake of fact. The
parties' other statutory or contractual rights shall not be diminished
by this provision. Any prior period adjustments not taken into account at the
time of billing shall not affect the calculation of the 80% throughput test
under Rate Schedule FTS-2.