Measurement Devices Sample Clauses

Measurement Devices. (a) Midstream Co shall construct, install, own, and operate (or cause to be constructed, installed, and operated) the Measurement Devices located at the Measurement Points. Midstream Co may, in its discretion, construct, install, own, and operate (or cause to be constructed, installed, and operated) Measurement Devices at Retention Facilities and at other points in the Individual System. (b) Midstream Co shall cause all Measurement Devices that are owned by Midstream Co to be constructed, installed, and operated in accordance with applicable Law, resource industry standards, and governmental regulations, as set forth in the current System Plan. (c) Producer shall have the right, at its sole expense, to install, own and operate Measurement Devices located at the Measurement Points, Receipt Points and Delivery Points. Producer shall cause Producer Meters to be installed, subsequent to providing a minimum of 72 hours’ notice to Midstream Co, so as not to interfere with Midstream Co’s Measurement Devices and shall take steps that are reasonable and customary in the industry to mitigate or prevent any quality problems that may interfere with Midstream Co’s Measurement Devices at the Measurement Points. (d) Midstream Co may elect to use a Producer Meter as the Measurement Device for a Measurement Point in lieu of constructing, installing, owning, and operating a Measurement Device located at such Measurement Point by providing notice to Producer (including by detailing such election in the applicable System Plan). If Midstream Co elects to use such Producer Meter as the Measurement Device for a Measurement Point, Producer shall provide Midstream Co reasonable access to such Producer Meter, including prior advance notice of, and the ability to witness, the calibration of such Producer Meter. (e) Producer and Midstream Co shall cause Measurement Devices owned by such Party to be constructed, installed and operated in a manner which is agreeable to all parties involved and satisfies local and state regulation. (f) Midstream Co may (but shall not be obligated to) replace or make any alterations to the Measurement Devices necessary to comply with any applicable Law, resource industry standards, and governmental regulations. With respect to Producer Meters that Midstream Co has elected to use, Producer may (but shall not be obligated to) replace or make any alterations to the Measurement Devices necessary to comply with any subsequent amendments, revisions or modifica...
Measurement Devices. (a) All Gas and Injected Liquids Tendered hereunder at a Receipt Points shall be measured, prior to delivery into the Gathering System, by a suitable measurement device to be furnished and installed (or caused to be furnished and installed) by Gatherer, and subsequently kept in repair (or caused to be kept in repair) by Gatherer, and located at or near such Receipt Point. Such Gas measurement devices shall be installed, and the meter run fabricated and installed, in accordance with the American Petroleum Institute Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards (the “MPMS”) Chapter 14.3, Part 2 April 2000, Reaffirmed May 2011, utilizing EGM (electronic gas measurement) installed pursuant to MPMS Chapter 21.1, August 1993, Reaffirmed August 2011. Such Injected Liquids Turbine or Coriolis measurement devices shall be installed in accordance with the MPMS Chapter 5.3, November 2011, Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Turbine Meter, or MPMS Chapter 5.6 October 202, Reaffirmed March 2008, Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Coriolis Meters. 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 (**). (b) Gas metered hereunder shall be computed in units of Mcf and Injected Liquids metered hereunder shall be computed in units of MCFE. Such Gas shall be measured in accordance with the MPMS Chapter 14.3, Part 3 August 1992, Reaffirmed February 2009, and such Injected Liquids shall be measured in accordance with the MPMS, Chapter 5.3 November 2011, Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Turbine Meter or MPMS Chapter 5.6 October 202, Reaffirmed March 2008, Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Coriolis Meters, in each case, as the same may be amended from time to time, in a manner generally accepted by the gas producing industry, with the following exception: the atmospheric pressure used by Gatherer where Gas and Injected Liquids are measured shall be as set prescribed by the Standard Base Conditions. (c) Gatherer shall inspect (or cause to be inspected) said measurement devices semi-annually, and adjust and repair (or caused to be adjusted and repaired) the same as necessary. Gatherer shall notify Shipper in writing prior to such measurement device calibrations in order that Shipper may have a representative present to witness same, and the measureme...
Measurement Devices. (a) Gatherer shall construct, install, own and operate the Measurement Devices located at the Receipt Points other than the Shipper Meters. The Measurement Devices installed by Gatherer shall be, subject to Shipper’s approval of such location, as close as practicable to the applicable Well or Well Pad. Shipper shall have the right, at its sole expense, to install, own and operate Measurement Devices located at the Receipt Points (such Measurement Devices installed, owned and operated by Shipper, the “Shipper Meters”); provided that (i) such equipment is installed so as not to interfere with Gatherer’s Measurement Devices (if any) and (ii) Shipper shall take steps that are reasonable and customary in the industry to mitigate or prevent any Gas pulsation problems or Gas quality problems (such as sand or water) that may interfere with Gatherer’s Measurement Devices at the Receipt Points. Gatherer may elect to use a Shipper Meter as the Measurement Device for a Receipt Point in lieu of constructing, installing, owning and operating a Measurement Device located at such Receipt Point by providing written notice to Shipper. If Gatherer elects to use such Shipper Meter as the Measurement Device for a Receipt Point, Shipper shall provide Gatherer reasonable access to such Shipper Meter, including as set forth under Section 1.4(f) of this Exhibit A, and prior advance written notice of, and the ability to witness, the calibration of such Shipper Meter. (b) Gatherer shall install, own and operate (or cause to be installed, owned, and operated) the Measurement Devices located at the Delivery Points and any check meters at the Delivery Points. The Measurement Devices must have the capacity to compensate for Gas characteristics in real time and/or through periodic spot sampling and, where applicable, shall also be capable of measuring by component the volumes of NGLs contained in the Gas stream. Gatherer shall provide reasonable access to Gatherer’s Measurement Devices. (c) Gatherer’s Measurement Devices will be constructed, installed and operated in accordance with the following depending on the type of meters used: (i) Orifice Meters – in accordance with ANSI/API 2530 (American Gas Association Report No. 3), Orifice Metering of Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Fluids, Second Edition, dated September 1985, and any subsequent amendments, revisions or modifications thereof. (ii) Electronic Transducers and Flow Computers (solar and otherwise) – in accordance with the appl...
Measurement Devices. Sellers shall supply, operate and maintain, or cause to be supplied, operated and maintained, suitable gas volume, pressure and temperature measuring devices, and sampling systems and analytical equipment required for collecting samples and for determining quality and composition of the Natural Gas. Such metering station will be located at or near the Delivery Point. If the Sellers supply such measuring devices, they shall do so in accordance with the American Gas Association (or European equivalent) codes and specifications and in accordance with part 2 of Schedule 5.
Measurement Devices. (a) With respect to a Site Service or a Return Stream, as applicable, to the extent:
Measurement Devices. The Parties agree that measurement of Product (a) at the Receipt Points shall be by outage rod with respect to each railcar with Product to be unloaded at the rail unloading facilities and thereafter stored in the Mentor Cavern (and compared to the xxxx of lading issued at the Tioga rail terminal to determine any losses) and (b) at the Delivery Points shall be by scale at the truck loading facilities; provided, however, that the Parties shall meet 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 (**). from time to time to discuss if metering or other measurement devices are warranted for the measurement of the Product for which System Services are to be provided and how the costs and ownership of any such meters or other measurement devices shall be allocated between the Parties.
Measurement Devices. (a) Midstream Co shall construct, install, own and operate the Measurement Devices located at the Receipt Points. The Measurement Devices installed by Midstream Co shall be, subject to Producer’s approval of such location, on the Receipt Point. (b) Midstream Co shall install, own and operate (or cause to be installed, owned, and operated) the Measurement Devices located at the Delivery Points. (c) Measurement Devices will be constructed, installed and operated in accordance with industry standards referenced below and governmental regulation BLM Onshore Order No. 4; Measurement of Oil and as agreed upon by both Producer and Midstream Co as part of the approved System Plan: (i) API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standard, Chapter 6.1, Metering Assemblies, Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (LACT) (ii) API, MPMS, Spec 11N, Specification for Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (LACT) (d) Midstream Co may, but shall not be obligated to, replace or make any alterations to the Measurement Devices necessary to comply with any applicable Laws. (e) The accuracy of all owned Measurement Devices will be verified by Midstream Co at monthly intervals and, if requested, in the presence of a representative of Producer. Midstream Co shall verify the accuracy of any owned Measurement Device before the next monthly verification required by the preceding sentence if Producer requests a special test as described below. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, when Daily deliveries of Crude Oil at any Receipt Point or Delivery Point average 100 Barrels per Day or less during any Month, Midstream Co may request from Producer that the accuracy of the Measurement Devices at such Receipt Point or Delivery Point will be verified quarterly. If, upon any test, any Measurement Device is found to be inaccurate by 0.25% or less, previous readings of such Measurement Device will be considered correct in computing the deliveries of Crude Oil under this Agreement. If, upon any test, any Measurement Device is found to be inaccurate by more than 0.25% (excessive meter factor deviation), such Measurement Device will immediately be removed from service, adjusted, repaired or replaced to record accurately (within the manufacturer’s allowance for error) and reproved prior to returning to service. If the excessive meter factor deviation can be explained by changing conditions (gravity, temperature or flow-rate) no corrective action may be taken if mutually agreed upon by both Midstream Co and Producer...
Measurement Devices. The Parties agree that measurement of Product (a) at the Receipt Points shall be by outage rod with respect to each railcar with Product to be unloaded at the rail unloading facilities and thereafter stored in the Mentor Cavern (and compared to the bill of lading issued at the Tioga rail terminal to determine any losses) and (b) at the Delivery Points shall be by scale at the truck loading facilities; provided, however, that the Parties shall meet 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. from time to time to discuss if metering or other measurement devices are warranted for the measurement of the Product for which System Services are to be provided and how the costs and ownership of any such meters or other measurement devices shall be allocated between the Parties.
Measurement Devices. (a) Seller shall install, operate and maintain at its expense such measurement devices as are appropriate to accurately measure Cogenerated Steam and return condensate delivered under this Agreement. (b) Each measurement device provided for under this Agreement shall be of standard manufacture and shall be located as near as practicable to the Steam Point of Delivery and Return Condensate Point of Delivery. (c) Measurement devices shall, unless otherwise agreed, continuously record the variables measured. (d) Buyer shall have access to measuring devices at all reasonable hours, and may inspect charts and test data during normal business hours.

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