Measurement Procedures. Midstream Co shall use the Measurement Devices owned by Midstream Co (or if Midstream Co’s rights under Section 4.1(d) are exercised, then the Measurement Devices owned by Producer) at the Measurement Points to determine the volumes of Product passing through the Individual System for purposes of Article 6 and Article 10. Midstream Co shall cause (or if Midstream Co’s rights under Section 4.1(d) are exercised, then Producer shall cause) the measurements of the quantity and quality of all Product measured at the Measurement Points (and at each Receipt Point or Delivery Point at which measurements are taken) to be conducted in accordance with industry standards (referenced below): API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards: Chapter 4, Proving Systems Chapter 5.1. General Considerations for Measurement by Meters Chapter 5.6, Measurement of Liquid by Coriolis Meters Chapter 7, Temperature Determination Chapter 8, Sampling Chapter 8.2, Automatic Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Chapter 9, Density Determination Chapter 10, Sediment and Water Chapter 12.2, Calculation of Petroleum Quantities Measured by Turbine or Displacement Meters.
Measurement Procedures. (a) Gatherer shall prove Receipt Point and Delivery Point meter(s) in accordance with the MPMS Chapter 4.2 Displacement Provers Third Edition September 2003, Reaffirmed , March 2011 and or MPMS Chapter 4.5 Master Meter Provers November 2011.
(b) The meter(s) proving frequency shall be as follows:
(i) Meters at the Receipt Points shall be proved Quarterly.
(ii) Meters at the Delivery Points shall be proved Quarterly.
(c) Gatherer shall not be required to prove such equipment more frequently than specified in this Section 1.4 of the Operating Terms, unless a special test is requested by Shipper.
(d) In the event Shipper desires a special test of any measuring equipment, at least 72 hours advance notice shall be given to Gatherer and thereafter both Parties shall cooperate to secure a prompt test of the accuracy of such equipment. If the measuring equipment tested is found to be within the 0.25% range of accuracy compared to the previous proving, Shipper shall pay the cost of such special test including any labor and transportation costs pertaining thereto. In addition, all related volume calculations shall be considered accurate and 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 (**). no adjustment is required. If the measuring equipment tested is found to be outside the 0.25% range of accuracy, Gatherer shall be responsible for such costs and a mathematical volume correction factor shall be calculated comparing the old and new meter factors to be applied for one-half of the time period between such proving and the most recent, previous proving.
(e) Subject to the foregoing, all Crude Oil volumes shall be temperature corrected to standard conditions of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit and fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73) Psia in accordance with the latest supplement or amendment to ASTM-IP petroleum measurement tables. All calculations of Net Standard Volume, as defined by the API, including corrections for sediment and water, will be performed utilizing the current API standards.
(f) To analyze Crude Oil for the API Gravity and sediment, water, or other impurities, testing shall be performed in accordance with the MPMS Chapter 9.1 Standard Test Method for Density, Relative Density, or API Gravity of Crude Petroleum and Liq...
Measurement Procedures. The quantity in cubic metres and the temperature and the pressure of the delivered LNG shall be measured with the LNG Ship instrumentation in accordance with the methods described in ISO 10976 and the latest edition of the LNG Custody Transfer Handbook as published by GIIGNL.
Measurement Procedures. The measurements of the quantity and quality of all Gas delivered at the Receipt Points and Delivery Points will be conducted in accordance with the following:
(a) The unit of volume for measurement will be one Standard Cubic Foot. Such measured volumes, converted to MSCF, will be multiplied by their Gross Heating Value per MSCF.
(b) The temperature of the Gas will be determined by a recording thermometer installed so that it may record the temperature of the Gas flowing through the meters, or such other means of recording temperature as may be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. The average of the record to the nearest one degree Fahrenheit, obtained while Gas is being delivered, will be the applicable flowing Gas temperature for the period under consideration.
(c) The specific gravity of the Gas will be determined by a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device installed and located at a suitable point determined by Shipper to record representative specific gravity of the Gas being metered or, at Shipper’s or its designee’s option, by continuous sampling or spot sampling using standard type gravity methods. If a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device is used, the gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) obtained while Gas is being delivered will be the specific gravity of the Gas sampled for the recording period. The gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) will be determined concurrently with the accuracy of the Measurement Devices as provided in Section 1.4(e) of this Exhibit A.
(d) Adjustments to measured Gas volumes for the effects of supercompressibility will be made in accordance with accepted American Gas Association standards. Gatherer or its designee will obtain appropriate carbon dioxide and nitrogen mole fraction values for the Gas delivered as may be required to compute such adjustments in accordance with standard testing procedures. At Gatherer’s or its designee’s option, equations for the calculation of supercompressibility may be taken from the American Gas Association Report No. 8, 1992, Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases, latest revision.
(e) For purposes of measurement and meter calibration, the atmospheric pressure for each of the Receipt Points and Delivery Points will be assumed to be the pressure value determined by Shipper for the county elevation in which such point is located pursuant to generally accepted industry practices irrespective of the actual at...
Measurement Procedures. Simultaneously with the submission of the Development Plan for the approval of the CNH, the Contractor shall propose the procedures that shall govern the scheduling, Storage, measurement and quality monitoring of Net Hydrocarbons at the Measurement Points. The procedures shall comply with the provisions of this Contract, Chapter 11 of the latest version of the Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards of the American Petroleum Institute, Industry Best Practices and the Applicable Laws, and shall cover the following matters, among others: (i) the measurement systems; (ii) short-term production forecasts; (iii) industrial safety, operational safety, environmental protection and occupational health measures, and (iv) the liabilities derived from the guardianship and custody of the Hydrocarbons from the Xxxxx to the Measurement Point. The CNH will review the procedures proposed by the Contractor and will indicate any objection or observation to the Contractor within thirty (30) Days following its receipt thereof. Without prejudice of the ability of the CNH to approve the procedures referred in this Article, the Contractor shall attend observations made by the CNH in the procedures and shall submit a new version attending such observations within thirty (30) Days following its receipt thereof. Hearings or attendances may be held by the CNH and the Contractor in order to resolve in good faith any technical difference that may exist regarding the observations to the procedures, in accordance with the Industry Best Practices and the Applicable Laws.
Measurement Procedures. All measurement of the volume of Product shall be in Gallons as provided above. Customer shall have the right to appoint an independent inspector to observe any measurement, sampling or testing of Product. The charges for any such independent inspector shall be paid by Customer.
Measurement Procedures. The measurements of the quantity of all Fresh Water delivered at the Receipt Points and Delivery Points will be conducted in accordance with water resource industry standards.
Measurement Procedures. Midstream Co shall use the Measurement Devices owned by Midstream Co (or if Midstream Co’s rights under Section 4.1(d) are exercised, then the Measurement Devices owned by Producer) at the Measurement Points to determine the volumes of Product passing through the Individual System for purposes of Article 6 and Article 10. Midstream Co shall cause (or if Midstream Co’s rights under Section 4.1(d) are exercised, then Producer shall cause) the measurements of the quantity and quality of all Product measured at the Measurement Points (and at each Receipt Point or Delivery Point at which measurements are taken) to be conducted in accordance with the following:
(a) The unit of volume for measurement will be one Standard Cubic Foot. Such measured volumes, converted to Mcf, will be multiplied by their Gross Heating Value per Mcf.
(b) The temperature of the Product will be determined by a recording thermometer installed so that it may record the temperature of the Product flowing through the meters, or such other means of recording temperature as may be mutually agreed upon by the Parties. The average of the record to the nearest one degree Fahrenheit, obtained while Product is being delivered, will be the applicable flowing Product temperature for the period under consideration.
(c) The specific gravity of the Product will be determined by a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device installed and located at a suitable point determined by Producer to record representative specific gravity of the Product being metered or, at Producer’s or its designee’s option, by continuous sampling using standard type gravity methods. If a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device is used, the gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) obtained while Product is being delivered will be the specific gravity of the Product sampled for the recording period. The gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) will be determined once per Month from a Product analysis. The result will be applied during such Month for the determination of Product volumes delivered. All analyses shall be determined by a mutually agreed upon Third Party laboratory using GPA 2145, Table of Physical Constants, and GPA 2172, Calculation of Gross Heating Value.
(d) Adjustments to measured Product volumes for the effects of supercompressibility will be made in accordance with accepted American Gas Association standards. Midstream Co or its designee will obtain appropriate carbon dioxide and nitrog...
Measurement Procedures. 33 12.3 Installation, Operation, Maintenance and Calibration of the Measurement Systems. 33 12.4............. Records. 34
Measurement Procedures. 34 12.3 Installation, Operation, Maintenance and Calibration of the Measurement Systems. 35 12.4............. Records. 35 12.5............. Measurement Systems Malfunction. 35 12.6............. Replacement of the Measurement System. 36 12.7............. Access to the Measurement Systems. 36 12.8............. Measurement Point Outside of the Contract Area 36 13.1............. Ownership and Use of Materials. 37 13.2............. Immovable Materials Exempt from Transfer. 37 13.3............. Leases. 37 14.1............. Additional Obligations of the Contractor. 38 14.2............. Approvals by the CNH 40 14.3 Industrial Safety, Operational Safety, Environmental Protection and Occupational Health Liability 40 14.4............. Preexisting Damages 42 14.5............. Access Rights by Third Parties to the Contract Area 43 15.1............. Self-Consumed Hydrocarbons. 43 15.2............. Marketing of the Contractor’s Production. 43 15.3............. Sub-Product Disposal. 43