Gas Measurement Sample Clauses
Gas Measurement. (a) The unit of volume for measurement of Gas delivered hereunder shall be one Mcf at a base temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and at an absolute pressure of 14.73 psia and without adjustment for water vapor content. It is agreed that for the purposes of measurement and computations hereunder, (a) the atmospheric pressure shall be based on the atmospheric pressure determined and used by Downstream Pipelines at the Delivery Point(s) regardless of the atmospheric pressure at which the Gas is measured and (b) all measurements and testing performed hereunder shall all be made by Gatherer in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and orders.
(b) Gatherer’s Measurement Facilities at the System Receipt Points shall be spot samplers, continuous samplers, or gas chromatographs, as Gatherer shall in its discretion determine, subject to the minimum requirements set forth in the following three sentences. Gatherer shall at least take monthly spot samples at all Measurement Facilities located at System Receipt Points where Gas is received into the Gathering System from a single Well. At all Measurement Facilities located at System Receipt Points where Gas is received into the System from more than one Well, Gatherer shall at least (i) take monthly spot samples if such Measurement Facilities measure less than five thousand (5,000) Mcf per Day, (ii) use continuous samplers if such Measurement Facilities measure from five thousand (5,000) to twenty thousand (20,000) Mcf per Day, and (iii) use gas chromatographs if such Measurement Facilities measure more than twenty thousand (20,000) Mcf per Day. Measurement at the System Delivery Points shall be done using continuous samplers (for Measurement Facilities metering less than twenty thousand (20,000) Mcf per Day) and online gas chromatographs (for Measurement Facilities metering twenty thousand (20,000) Mcf or more per Day). Gatherer shall procure or cause to be procured a sample of Gas at each System Delivery Point and analyze the samples by chromatographic analysis to determine the component content (mole percent), specific gravity, and the Thermal Content thereof. These determinations shall be made utilizing the following standards: (i) Gas Processors Association Obtaining Natural Gas Samples for Analysis by Gas, Publication No. 2166 as amended or supplemented from time to time and (ii) Gas Processors Association Analysis for Natural Gas and Similar Gaseous Mixtures by Gas Chromatography, Publication No. 2161 a...
Gas Measurement. (a) The unit of volume for measurement of Gas delivered hereunder shall be one Mcf at a base temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of 14.73 psia without adjustment for water vapor content. It is agreed that for the purposes of measurement and computations hereunder, (i) the absolute atmospheric (barometric) pressure shall be assumed to be 14.40 Psia regardless of the actual elevation or location of the CDP above sea level or of a variation of barometric pressure from time to time and (ii) all measurements and testing performed hereunder shall all be made by Gatherer in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and orders.
(b) The heating value and specific gravity of the gas shall be determined using chromatographic methods as often as required, using representative spot samples or continuous samplers as determined by Gatherer in accordance with standard industry practice, to reasonably assure accurate determinations, but at least twice per year. The tests shall determine the heating value and specific gravity to be used in computations in the measurement of natural gas received by Gatherer until the next regular test, or until changed by special test. In month in which the sample is collected the new gas quality will be applied to the start of the current measurement contract month. Gatherer shall procure or cause to be procured a sample of Gas at each System Delivery Point and analyze the samples by chromatographic analysis to determine the component content (mole percent), specific gravity, and the Gross Heating Value thereof. These determinations shall be made utilizing the following standards: (i) Gas Processors Association Obtaining Natural Gas Samples for Analysis by Gas, Publication No. 2166 as amended or supplemented from time to time and (ii) Gas Processors Association Analysis for Natural Gas and Similar Gaseous Mixtures by Gas Chromatography, Publication No. 2161 as amended or supplemented from time to time, or (iii) any other tests that are mutually agreed by Producer and Gatherer.
(c) The temperature of Gas shall be determined by means of a recording thermometer recording the temperature of such Gas flowing through each measurement meter. The average temperature to the nearest one one-hundredth degree (0.01º) Fahrenheit, obtained while Gas is being delivered, will be the applicable flowing Gas temperature for the period under consideration.
(d) The deviation of the Gas from Ideal Gas Laws shall be determined in acco...
Gas Measurement. 7.01 The volume of gas produced, saved, and marketed shall be measured according to American Gas Association (AGA) standards and according to Xxxxx’x Law for the measurement of gas under varying pressures with deviations therefrom as provided in Paragraph “e” below, on the measurement basis hereinafter specified and shall be determined as follows:
(a) The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60° F) and an absolute pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch.
(b) The average absolute atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be 14.4 pounds to the square inch, regardless of actual elevation or location of Point of Delivery above sea level or variations in such atmospheric pressure from time to time.
(c) The temperature of the gas passing the meters shall be determined by the continuous use of a recording thermometer so installed that it may properly record the temperature of the gas flowing through the meters. The arithmetic average of the temperature recorded each 24-hour day shall be used in computing gas volumes. If a recording thermometer is not installed, or if installed and not operating properly, an average flowing temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60° F) shall be used in computing gas volume.
(d) The specific gravity of the gas shall be determined by tests made by the use of an Xxxxxxx or Acme gravity balance, annually, or at such intervals as are found necessary in practice. Specific gravity so determined shall be used in computing gas volumes.
(e) The deviation of the natural gas from Xxxxx’x Law shall be determined by tests annually or at such other shorter intervals as are found necessary in practice. The apparatus and the method to be used in making said test shall be in accordance with recommendations of the Natural Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce, or Report No. 3 of the Gas Measurement Committee of the American Gas Association, or any amendments thereof, or any other mutually agreed upon method. The results of such tests shall be used in computing the volume of gas delivered hereunder.
(f) Gas compositional analyses by chromatograph or other approved methods shall be completed as necessary or upon written request and within a timeframe specified by the Department, for the determination of gas composition, specific gravity and BTU content. A copy of the results of all such analyses, whether completed at the specific request of the Depa...
Gas Measurement. 7.01 The volume of gas produced, saved, and marketed shall be measured according to American Gas Association (AGA) standards, Xxxxx’x Law for the measurement of gas under varying pressures, and on the following:
(a) The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature of sixty degrees Xxxxxxxxxx (00° F) and an absolute pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch.
(b) The average absolute atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be 14.4 pounds to the square inch, regardless of actual elevation or location of Point of Delivery above sea level or variations in such atmospheric pressure from time to time.
(c) The temperature of the gas passing the meters shall be determined by the continuous use of a recording thermometer installed in a manner that properly records the temperature of the gas flowing through the meters. The arithmetic average of the temperature recorded each 24-hour day shall be used in computing gas volumes. If a recording thermometer is not installed, or if installed and not operating properly, an average flowing temperature of sixty degrees Xxxxxxxxxx (00° F) shall be used in computing gas volume.
(d) The specific gravity of the gas shall be determined by tests made by the use of an Xxxxxxx or Acme gravity balance, annually, or at such intervals as are found necessary in practice. Specific gravity so determined shall be used in computing gas volumes.
(e) The deviation of the natural gas from Xxxxx’x Law shall be determined by tests annually or at such other shorter intervals as are found necessary in practice. The apparatus and the method to be used in testing shall be in accordance with recommendations of the Natural Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce, or Report No. 3 of the Gas Measurement Committee of the American Gas Association, or any amendments thereof, or any other mutually agreed upon method. The results of such tests shall be used in computing the volume of gas delivered hereunder.
(f) Gas compositional analyses by chromatograph or other approved methods shall be completed as necessary or upon written request and within a timeframe specified by the Department, for the determination of gas composition, specific gravity and BTU content. A copy of the results of all such analyses, whether completed at the specific request of the Department or not, shall be provided by the Lessee to the Department for its records within ninety (90) days of the date of the test.
(g) The follow...
Gas Measurement. The quantity and heating value of the Gas delivered by Xxxxxx to Company shall be determined by the transporting Pipeline(s) in the manner provided in its (their) tariff(s) or, for Renewable Gas, by Company in the manner provided in the Service Regulations.
Gas Measurement. Processor shall, at its cost install, operate, and maintain, or shall cause to be installed, operated and maintained, at the Delivery Point suitable measurement equipment to accurately measure the Off-Gas delivered for processing. Processor shall determine the quantity of all Components and the Btus per cubic foot contained in representative samples of Off-Gas at the Delivery Point pursuant to Section B of this Exhibit. The measurement equipment shall consist of electronic flow measurement transmitters measuring differential and static pressure as well as temperature recorders that shall be installed, tested and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this Exhibit. Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) equipment shall conform to all provisions of API MPMS, Chapter 21. The measuring equipment should include a Dxxxxxx Senior Fitting or equivalent using concentric, square-edged orifice meters per API Chapter 14.3, Natural Gas Fluids Measurement. Volumes shall be measured using a flow computer with real time flow-weighted average temperatures and pressures applied to the volumes in the flow computer to generate a batch end report. A Coriolis type flow meter may be used instead of an orifice type meter if agreed to by both Supplier and Processor. Installation of all electrical and instrumentation facilities shall conform to all provisions of the National Electric Code (NFPA Subpart 70), the American Gas Association “Classification of Gas Utility Areas for Electrical Installation” XF0277, and ANSI/ISA RPI 12.6 “Installation of Intrinsically Safe Instrument System in Class I Hazardous Locations”. All electrical equipment installed in a building containing all or a portion of the Facilities shall be classified and designed for Class I, Division 1 or 2, Group D locations. Any equipment that vents or bleeds natural gas shall be piped in such a way so as to vent or bleed outside any enclosed structure in which it may be installed. The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement of Liquefiable Hydrocarbons, excluding ethylene and propylene, shall be one (1) U.S. liquid gallon of 231 cubic inches, when said liquid has a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60oF) and is at the equilibrium vapor pressure of the liquid being measured. Unit of measurement for ethylene and propylene shall be pounds. Unit of measurement for hydrogen shall be Mcf.
Gas Measurement. The maximum pressure base for measuring Gas shall not at any time exceed 14.65 pounds per square inch absolute, and the standard base temperature shall be 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Corrections shall be made for by the most accurate method of testing used by industry at the time of testing for (i) pressure according to Bxxxx’x Law, and (ii) specific gravity. Lessor acknowledges and understands that Lessee may be required to report gas production to governmental agencies at different pressure bases. Nothing in this paragraph shall require Lessor to pay gas royalty on a volumetric basis if Lessees is paid for gas production on some other basis (such as its heating value or Btu content).
Gas Measurement. Landowner shall provide a gas meter properly sized and rated for gas usage rates, pressures and temperatures. The meter shall include a totalizing index, corrected for pressure and temperature, and shall be accurate to within one percent of actual gas flow. Landowner shall submit meter specifications to Hay Exploration, Inc. approval prior to purchase and installation.
Gas Measurement. The volumes of Committed Gas delivered to the Chaco Plant shall be determined by measurement by Delos as set forth in Article 9.
Gas Measurement. The quantity and heating value of the Gas delivered by Xxxxxx to PSNC shall be determined by the transporting Pipeline(s) in the manner provided in its (their) tariff(s) or, for Renewable Gas, by PSNC in the manner provided in its Rules and Regulations.