AEP Volume Measurement Sample Clauses

AEP Volume Measurement. The quantity of AEP’s Gas received will be determined as follows: (a) The unit of volume for measurement of Gas delivered hereunder shall be one thousand (1,000) Cubic feet of Gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F) and at an absolute pressure base of 14.65 psia. (b) The average absolute atmospheric (barometric) pressure will be assumed to be 13.2 pounds per square inch irrespective of actual elevation or location of the Points of Receipt above sea level or variations in actual barometric pressure from time to time. (c) The arithmetic average determined to the nearest 1° Fahrenheit of the temperatures recorded each day, or a fraction of such day if AEP’s Gas is not delivered continuously during such day, will be used in calculating the AEP’s Gas volume. If for any reason DBM’s recording thermometer is out of service, AEP’s recording thermometer, if one is installed and operative, will be used in the calculation of the AEP’s Gas volume. (d) Deviation from Xxxxx’x Law at the pressure, specific gravity and temperatures upon delivery shall be calculated as outlined or described in American Gas Association Report No. 8, Compressibility Factors of Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon Gases and any supplements thereto and modifications thereof as mutually agreed to by the Parties. (e) In determining the volume of AEP’s Gas delivered through the meter during a daily period, an EFM will be programmed with the applicable factors and will be used in determining the volume of AEP’s Gas delivered through the meter on a real time basis. Such EFM will be of standard manufacture. (f) DBM shall determine the Gas stream composition, specific gravity, and gross Heating Values based on any of the following: spot samples, composite samples, on-line Gas chromatograph analysis or portable Gas chromatograph analysis. The component analysis of the Gas shall be performed by Gas chromatography in accordance with Gas Processor’s Association Standards 2261 and 2172 (latest revisions). Gas samples shall be obtained in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Gas Processor’s Association Standard 2166, Obtaining Natural Gas Samples for Analysis by Gas Chromatography (latest revision), and American Petroleum Institute – Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 14.1, Section 1 (latest revision). Samples will be taken not less than quarterly, but may be taken more often if deemed necessary by DBM or reasonably requested by AEP, provided that AEP sh...
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