Measurement Volume Computations Clause Samples
Measurement Volume Computations. 3.7.1 Units of measurement shall be determined in MMBtu derived from the calculation of gas volume (Mcf) and gas heating value (Btu/ft3), both at identical base conditions of temperature and pressure. The unit of volume of Gas shall be one (1) standard cubic foot at an absolute pressure of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.65 Psia) and at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F).
3.7.2 Atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be the pressure value as reasonably determined by Transporter for the county in which each of the Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s) is located pursuant to generally accepted industry practices, but not less than twelve and nine-tenths (12.9) Psia nor more than fourteen and seven-tenths (14.7) Psia irrespective of the actual atmospheric pressure at such points from time to time.
3.7.3 All metered volumes shall be computed in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 3.1 above.
Measurement Volume Computations. 3.17.1 Units of measurement shall be determined in Dekatherms (Dth) derived from the calculation of gas volume (Mcf) and gas heating value (Btu/ft3), both at identical base conditions of temperature and pressure. The unit of volume of Gas shall be one (1) standard cubic foot at an absolute pressure of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.65 Psia) and at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F).
3.17.2 Atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be the pressure value as reasonably determined by Transporter for the county in which each of the Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s) is located pursuant to generally accepted industry practices, but not less than twelve and nine-tenths (12.9) Psia nor more than fourteen and seven-tenths (14.7) Psia irrespective of the actual atmospheric pressure at such points from time to time.
3.17.3 All metered volumes shall be computed in accordance with the recommendations contained in the following standards:
3.17.3.1 Orifice Measurement - American Gas Association Report Number 3, dated 2000 or the latest edition as agreed to by all parties (herein referred to as AGA 3).
3.17.3.2 Turbine Measurement - American Gas Association Report Number 7, dated 1996 or the latest edition as agreed to by all parties (herein referred to as AGA 7).
Measurement Volume Computations. (a) The unit of volume of Gas shall be one (1) standard cubic foot at a base pressure of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.65 p.s.i.a.) and at a base temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F). The energy content may be recalculated, if the water vapor of the Gas is determined to be greater than seven (7) pounds of water vapor per one million (1,000,000) standard cubic feet, by adjusting the measured volume to correct for the volume of water vapor assuming saturation at the temperature and pressure of measurement (as delivered) and multiplying the corrected volume by the gross dry heating value.
(b) Atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be the pressure value as reasonably determined by Gatherer for each Receipt Point and Delivery Point location pursuant to generally accepted practices.
(c) All metered volumes shall be computed in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 8.1 above.
Measurement Volume Computations a. Units of measurement shall be determined in dekatherms (Dth) derived from the calculation of Gas volume (Mcf) and Gas heating value (Btu/ft3), both at identical base conditions of temperature and pressure. The unit of volume of Gas shall be one (1) standard cubic foot at an absolute pressure of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.65 Psia) and at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F). The energy content may be recalculated, if the water vapor of the gas is determined to be greater than seven (7) pounds of water vapor per one million (1,000,000) standard cubic feet, by adjusting the measured volume to correct for the volume of water vapor assuming saturation at the temperature and pressure of measurement and multiplying the corrected volume by the gross dry heating value.
b. Atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be the pressure value as reasonably determined by Company for the county in which each of the Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s) is located pursuant to generally accepted industry practices, but not less than twelve and nine-tenths (12.9) Psia nor more than fourteen and seven-tenths (14.7) Psia irrespective of the actual atmospheric pressure at such points from time to time.
c. All metered volumes shall be computed in accordance with the following standards:
d. Orifice Measurement - American Gas Association Report Number 3, dated 2000 or the most recent edition as agreed to by all Parties (herein referred to as AGA 3).
e. Turbine Measurement - American Gas Association Report Number 7, dated 1996 or the most recent edition as agreed to by all Parties (herein referred to as AGA 7).
f. Positive Measurement - American National Standards Institute B109.2, dated 2000 or the most recent edition as agreed to by all Parties (herein referred to as ANSI B109.2).
g. Ultrasonic Measurement - American Gas Association Report Number 9, dated 2003 or the most recent edition as agreed to by all Parties (herein referred to as AGA 9).
Measurement Volume Computations. (a) The unit of volume of Gas shall be one (1) standard cubic foot at the Contract Pressure Base and Contract Temperature Base and assumed to be Dry at Base unless otherwise specified in the applicable ITC. The energy content may be recalculated, if the water vapor of the Gas is determined to be greater than seven (7) pounds of water vapor per one million (1,000,000) standard cubic feet, by adjusting the measured volume to correct for the volume of water vapor assuming saturation at the temperature and pressure of measurement and multiplying the corrected volume by the gross dry heating value.
(b) Atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be the pressure value as reasonably determined by G▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for each Receipt Point(s) and Delivery Point(s) location pursuant to generally accepted practices.
(c) All metered volumes shall be computed in accordance with the standards set forth in Section 8.1 above.
