Common use of Gas Quality Determination Clause in Contracts

Gas Quality Determination. (a) All Gas and Injected Liquids tests conducted pursuant to this Agreement, whether by Gatherer or Shipper (or their respective representatives, shall be based on the applicable standards and specifications published in the American Gas Association (“AGA”) Committee Reports, the AGA Gas Measurement Manual, the MPMS, the Gas Processors Association (“GSPA”) Technical Standards, the GSPA Plant Operations Test Manual, and the American Society for Testing Materials Standards – Section 5, in each case, as amended from time to time. Specifically, as related to (i) Gas sampling techniques, the Parties (or their respective representatives) shall utilize GSPA Standard 2166-86, and (ii) Injected Liquids sampling techniques, the Parties (or their respective representatives) shall utilize GSPA Standard 2174-93, in each case, as amended from time to time, for obtaining Receipt Point Gas and Injected Liquids samples hereunder. (b) Semi-annually, or as often as Gatherer deems advisable, Gatherer shall obtain a representative sample of Shipper Gas and Shipper Injected Liquids at each Receipt Point and, by a chromatographic gas analysis, determine the test content and Gross Heating Value of such Shipper Gas and Shipper Injected Liquids. The first such determination shall be made within a reasonable time after delivery of Gas and Injected Liquids into the Gathering System begins hereunder, with such time not to exceed 30 Days, and shall apply until the first Day of the Month following the next determination. The period for determination shall be selected by Gatherer. Gatherer shall notify Shipper in writing of the date of taking the test. Shipper may witness the tests or make joint tests with its own appliances at Shipper’s sole cost. The Gas and Injected Liquids used in the content tests shall be measured in Standard Cubic Feet. The specific gravity of the Gas and Injected Liquids tested shall be determined by any method adopted as standard by the GSPA. The percentage of hydrogen sulfide in the Gas and Injected Liquids shall be determined by the GSPA Length of Stain Tube Method, or any other generally accepted industry method should the Length of Stain Tube Method be changed. Use of a chromatographic gas analysis will provide the composition of the remaining components in the Gas and Injected Liquids stream. For all Gas and Injected Liquids analyses contemplated hereunder, Gatherer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to change methods to meet recent industry standards; provided that such methods are deemed to be cost effective as determined by Gatherer in its sole business judgment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Hess Midstream Partners LP), Gas Gathering Agreement (Hess Midstream Partners LP)

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Gas Quality Determination. (a) All Gas and Injected Liquids tests conducted pursuant to this Agreement, whether by Gatherer or Shipper (or their respective representatives, shall be based on the applicable standards and specifications published in the American Gas Association ("AGA") Committee Reports, the AGA Gas Measurement Manual, the MPMS, the Gas Processors Association ("GSPA") Technical Standards, the GSPA Plant Operations Test Manual, and the American Society for Testing Materials Standards - Section 5, in each case, as amended from time to time. Specifically, as related to (i) Gas sampling techniques, the Parties (or their respective representatives) shall utilize GSPA Standard 2166-86, and (ii) Injected Liquids sampling techniques, the Parties (or their respective representatives) shall utilize GSPA Standard 2174-93, in each case, as amended from time to time, for obtaining Receipt Point Gas and Injected Liquids samples hereunder. (b) Semi-annually, or as often as Gatherer deems advisable, Gatherer Xxxxxxxx shall obtain a representative sample of Shipper Gas and Shipper Injected Liquids at each Receipt Point and, by a chromatographic gas analysis, determine the test content and Gross Heating Value of such Shipper Gas and Shipper Injected Liquids. The first such determination shall be made within a reasonable time after delivery of Gas and Injected Liquids into the Gathering System begins hereunder, with such time not to exceed 30 Days, and shall apply until the first Day of the Month following the next determination. The period for determination shall be selected by GathererXxxxxxxx. Gatherer Xxxxxxxx shall notify Shipper Xxxxxxx in writing of the date of taking the test. Shipper may witness the tests or make joint tests with its own appliances at Shipper’s 's sole cost. The Gas and Injected CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE OMITTED BY MEANS OF MARKING SUCH PORTIONS WITH BRACKETS (“[***]”) BECAUSE THE IDENTIFIED CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS (I) ARE NOT MATERIAL AND (II) IS THE TYPE OF INFORMATION THAT THE REGISTRANT TREATS AS PRIVATE OR CONFIDENTIAL. Liquids used in the content tests shall be measured in Standard Cubic Feet. The specific gravity of the Gas and Injected Liquids tested shall be determined by any method adopted as standard by the GSPA. The percentage of hydrogen sulfide in the Gas and Injected Liquids shall be determined by the GSPA Length of Stain Tube Method, or any other generally accepted industry method should the Length of Stain Tube Method be changed. Use of a chromatographic gas analysis will provide the composition of the remaining components in the Gas and Injected Liquids stream. For all Gas and Injected Liquids analyses contemplated hereunder, Gatherer Xxxxxxxx shall have the right, but not the obligation, to change methods to meet recent industry standards; provided that such methods are deemed to be cost effective as determined by Gatherer Xxxxxxxx in its sole business judgment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Hess Midstream LP)

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Gas Quality Determination. (a) All Gas and Injected Liquids tests conducted pursuant to this Agreement, whether by Gatherer or Shipper (or their respective representatives, shall be based on the applicable standards and specifications published in the American Gas Association (“AGA”) Committee Reports, the AGA Gas Measurement Manual, the MPMS, the Gas Processors Association (“GSPA”) Technical Standards, the GSPA Plant Operations Test Manual, and the American Society for Testing Materials Standards – Section 5, in each case, as amended from time to time. Specifically, as related to (i) Gas sampling techniques, the Parties (or their respective representatives) shall utilize GSPA Standard 2166-86, and (ii) Injected Liquids sampling techniques, the Parties (or their respective representatives) shall utilize GSPA Standard 2174-93, in each case, as amended from time to time, for obtaining Receipt Point Gas and Injected Liquids samples hereunder. (b) Semi-annually, or as often as Gatherer deems advisable, Gatherer shall obtain a representative sample of Shipper Gas and Shipper Injected Liquids at each Receipt Point and, by a chromatographic gas analysis, determine the test content and Gross Heating Value of such Shipper Gas and Shipper Injected Liquids. The first such determination shall be made within a reasonable time after delivery of Gas and Injected Liquids into the Gathering System begins hereunder, with such time not to exceed 30 Days, and shall apply until the first Day of the Month following the next determination. The period for determination shall be selected by Gatherer. Gatherer shall notify Shipper in writing of the date of taking the test. Shipper may witness the tests or make joint tests with its own appliances at Shipper’s sole cost. The Gas and Injected TERMS IN THIS EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN REDACTED BECAUSE CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR THOSE TERMS HAS BEEN REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, AND THE TERMS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT THE APPROPRIATE PLACE WITH TWO ASTERISKS (**). Liquids used in the content tests shall be measured in Standard Cubic Feet. The specific gravity of the Gas and Injected Liquids tested shall be determined by any method adopted as standard by the GSPA. The percentage of hydrogen sulfide in the Gas and Injected Liquids shall be determined by the GSPA Length of Stain Tube Method, or any other generally accepted industry method should the Length of Stain Tube Method be changed. Use of a chromatographic gas analysis will provide the composition of the remaining components in the Gas and Injected Liquids stream. For all Gas and Injected Liquids analyses contemplated hereunder, Gatherer shall have the right, but not the obligation, to change methods to meet recent industry standards; provided that such methods are deemed to be cost effective as determined by Gatherer in its sole business judgment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gas Gathering Agreement (Hess Midstream Partners LP)

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