Common use of MEASUREMENT AND TESTS Clause in Contracts

MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. 8.1 Buyer shall operate at or near the point(s) of delivery, an orifice meter, or meter(s). Seller, insofar as Seller's leasehold and other mineral rights enable it to do so, will furnish Buyer sites for its metering facilities. Except as otherwise specifically provided to the contrary in this Article, orifice meters or other measurement devices shall be installed and volumes computed in accordance with accepted industry practice. Seller shall have access to such metering equipment at reasonable hours, but the reading, calibrating, adjusting, operation and maintenance thereof may be done only by Buyer. 8.2 The unit of volume shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.65 Psia). Computation of volumes shall be made in accordance with industry accepted practice. 8.3 In the absence of recording the actual atmospheric pressure, Buyer may assume the atmospheric pressure to be fourteen and four-tenths pounds per square inch absolute (14.4

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Gas Purchase Contract (Hiland Partners, LP), Gas Purchase Contract (Hiland Partners, LP), Gas Purchase Contract (Hiland Holdings GP, LP)

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MEASUREMENT AND TESTS. 8.1 Buyer shall operate at or near the point(s) of delivery, an orifice meter, or meter(s). Seller, insofar as Seller's leasehold and other mineral rights enable it to do so, will furnish Buyer sites for its metering facilities. Except as otherwise specifically provided to the contrary in this Article, orifice meters or other measurement devices shall be installed and volumes computed in accordance with accepted industry practice. Seller shall have access to such metering equipment at reasonable hours, but the reading, calibrating, adjusting, operation and maintenance thereof may be done only by Buyer. 8.2 The unit of volume shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees (60°) Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.65 Psia). Computation of volumes shall be made in accordance with industry industry-accepted practice. 8.3 In the absence of recording the actual atmospheric pressure, Buyer may assume the atmospheric pressure to be fourteen and four-tenths pounds per square inch absolute (14.4

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Gas Purchase Contract (Hiland Partners, LP), Gas Purchase Contract (Hiland Partners, LP)

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