Measurement Specifications Clause Samples
Measurement Specifications. The measurements of the quantity and quality of all Gas delivered at the Point(s) of Delivery shall be conducted in accordance with the following:
6.1 The unit of volume for measurement shall be one (1) cubic foot. Such measured volumes, converted to Mcf, shall be multiplied by their gross heating value per cubic foot and divided by 1,000 to determine MMBtu delivered hereunder.
6.2 Subject to Section 5.2 hereof, computations for gas measurement shall be made in accordance with the following depending on the type of meters used:
a. Orifice meters—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.
Measurement Specifications. The measurements of the quantity and quality of all Gas received and delivered hereunder shall be conducted in accordance with the following:
Measurement Specifications. The measurements of the quantity and quality of all Gas delivered at the Points of Receipt and Points of Delivery will be conducted in accordance with the following:
Section 4.1 The unit of volume for measurement will be one (1) Cubic Foot. Such measured volumes, converted to Mcf, will be multiplied by their Gross Heating Value per Cubic Foot and divided by 1,000 to determine MMBtu delivered hereunder.
Section 4.2 Computations for Gas measurement will be made in accordance with Section 3.2 of this Exhibit “A” corresponding to the type of meters used.
Section 4.3 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 (1 F), obtained while Gas is being delivered, will be the applicable flowing Gas temperature for the period under consideration.
Section 4.4 The specific gravity of the Gas will be determined by a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device installed and located at a suitable point to record representative specific gravity of the Gas being metered or, at Gatherer’s or its designee’s option, by spot samples or continuous sampling using standard type of 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. If a continuous sampling method is used, the gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) will be determined once a Month from a Gas analysis. The result will be applied during such Month for the determination of Gas volumes delivered. If a spot sample is used, the gravity to the nearest one-thousandth (0.001) will be determined at least one each quarter and will be applied until the next spot sample is taken for the determination of Gas volumes delivered.
Section 4.5 Adjustments to measured Gas volumes for the effects of supercompressibility will be made in accordance with accepted America Gas Association standards. Gatherer or its designee will obtain appropriate carbon dioxide and nitrogen mole fraction values for the Gas delivered as it may be required to compute such adjustments in accordance with standard testing procedures. At Gatherer’s or its designee’s option, equations for the calculatio...
Measurement Specifications. The measurements of the quantity and quality of all Produced Water delivered at the Delivery Points or Measurement Points will be conducted in accordance with the following:
(a) The unit of volume for measurement will be one (1) Barrel.
(b) Computations for Produced Water measurement will be made in accordance with industry standards.
(c) For purposes of measurement and meter calibration, the atmospheric pressure as for each of the Delivery Points or Measurement Points will be the atmospheric pressure determined in accordance with generally accepted engineering practices for such elevation at the time of such measurement or calibration.
(d) Tests to determine the composition of Produced Water (at the Delivery Point(s), Measurement Points, or at the applicable Disposal System facility, as applicable) to evaluate compliance with the Quality Standards as provided in GTC Section V will be conducted whenever reasonably requested by either Party, and will be conducted in accordance with standard industry testing procedures and employing Good Operating Practices.
(e) If at any time during the term of this Agreement a new method or technique is developed with respect to Produced Water measurement or the determination of the factors used in such Produced Water measurement, then such new method or technique may be substituted by Gatherer if such methods or techniques are in accordance with the currently accepted industry standards, and Gatherer will provide at least [***] days prior written notice to Producer before such change is effective.
Measurement Specifications. The measurements of the quantity and quality of all Gas delivered at the Receipt Point(s) shall be conducted in accordance with the following:
(a) The unit of volume for measurement shall be one (1) Cubic Foot. Such measured volumes shall be multiplied by their Gross Heating Value per Cubic Foot and divided by one million (1,000,000) to determine MMBtu delivered hereunder.
(b) The temperature of the Gas shall be determined by Gatherer or its designee 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 (1°F), obtained while Gas is being delivered, shall be the applicable flowing Gas temperature for the period under consideration.
(c) The specific gravity of the Gas shall be determined by Gatherer or its designee by a recording gravitometer or chromatographic device installed and located at a suitable point to record representative specific gravity of the Gas being metered or, at Gatherer’s or its designee’s option, by spot samples or 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 Gas is being delivered shall be the specific gravity of the Gas used for the recording period. If the spot sample or continuous sampling method is used, the gravity to the nearest one thousandth (0.001) shall be determined once a Month from a Gas analysis. The result should be applied during such Month for the determination of Gas volumes delivered hereunder at the Receipt Points.
(d) Adjustments to measured Gas volumes for the effects of supercompressibility shall be made in accordance with accepted American Gas Association standards. Gatherer or its designee shall 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 either the American Gas Association Manual for the Determination of Supercompressibility Factors for Natural Gas, dated December, 1962 (also known as the “NX-19 Manual”) or American Gas Association Report No. 8, dated December 1985, Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Nat...
Measurement Specifications. The quantities of gas measured hereunder shall be computed in accordance with the specifications prescribed in AGA Report No. 3. Factors required in the computations to be made in accordance with AGA Report No. 3 shall be determined from the following information:
(a) The temperature of the gas flowing through each meter shall be determined by the use of a recording thermometer and the arithmetical average of the temperatures so recorded during the time gas was flowing shall be used in computing measurements.
(b) The specific gravity of the gas flowing through each meter shall be determined every 6 Months by the Party operating the meter, or more frequently if found necessary in practice at each meter, in accordance with an approved method commonly accepted in the gas industry. The regular test shall determine the specific gravity to be used in computations in the measurement of gas deliveries until the next regular test, or until changed by special test.
(c) The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Number and Expansion Factor for wellhead measurement will be assumed to be 1.0 irrespective of the actual value of these factors. In all instances other than wellhead measurement, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Number and Expansion Factor shall be determined for each meter for each chart cycle. The average differential and static pressures recorded by each meter, each chart cycle, shall determine the value of these factors to be used in computing measurements.
(d) Deviation from ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ Law shall be determined in accordance with AGA Report No.
Measurement Specifications. Section 1. Measurement specifications shall be governed by the Operating Agreement.
Measurement Specifications. The quantities of gas measured -------------------------- hereunder shall be computed in accordance with the specifications
Measurement Specifications
