Texas Gas Transmission Corporation
First Revised Volume No. 2-A
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Effective Date: 11/01/1990, Docket: RP90-192-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 73 Original Sheet No. 73 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
2.2 Gas received hereunder shall:
(a) Not be at a temperature more than one hundred
twenty degrees (120o) Fahrenheit, except where
local conditions require or permit other; nor
less than forty degrees (40o) Fahrenheit; and
(b) Not have a hydrocarbon dew point in excess of
ten degrees (10o) Fahrenheit under expected
operating conditions, if the gas is received
in North Louisiana, Kentucky, Indiana, or
Illinois, or other points determined by Texas
Gas; and
(c) Not contain less than nine hundred sixty-seven
(967) British thermal units per standard cubic
foot of gas determined on a dry basis.
2.3 Gas delivered hereunder shall:
(a) Not be at a temperature more than one hundred
twenty degrees (120o) Fahrenheit; and
(b) Not contain less than nine hundred eighty-six
(986) British thermal units per standard cubic
foot of gas determined on a dry basis.
2.4 Transporter reserves the right:
(a) To utilize hydrocarbon dew point curves to
evaluate the gas received to determine if
condensate will form out of the gas into its
pipeline under expected operating conditions;
(b) To refuse to accept totally, or in part, gas
that, in its opinion, will create operating
problems during the course of movement through
its pipeline.