Measurements and Tests. 11.1 Measuring of Natural Gas Seller shall be responsible for: (i) operating a gas metering facility on Seller’s side of the Delivery Point; and (ii) undertaking Natural Gas quality tests on Seller’s Gas. All measurements, analyses and tests of Seller’s Gas, including measurements of volumes and Caloric Value and sampling for gas quality analyses shall be made in accordance with and at the metering stations described in Exhibit B (the “Protocolo de Condiciones Mínimas de Operación”).
Measurements and Tests. Any issue relating to:
a) the process and the method of measuring the quantity and the quality of Natural Gas delivered at an Entry Point or Reverse Flow Entry Point or received from an Exit Point or Reverse Flow Exit Point,
b) the access process of the Transmission User to the measuring devices, and
c) the settlement of disputes between the Parties regarding measurements, shall be governed by the relevant provisions of the Network Code and the Measurement Regulation of the NNGS.
Measurements and Tests a) the process and method of measurement of LNG quantity and quality which is delivered to or stored at the LNG Facility,
b) the access process of the LNG User to the measuring devices, and
c) the settlement of disputes between the Parties regarding measurements, shall be governed by the relevant provisions of the Network Code and the Measurement Regulation of the NNGS.
Measurements and Tests. All matters related to the procedure and method of measuring the quantity and quality of the Natural Gas that is delivered at an Entry Point or received at an Exit Point specified in Annex 2 hereof, the Transmission User’s access to the metering devices, and the settlement of disputes between the Parties with regard to measurements shall be governed by the provisions of the Code and the NNGS Measurements Regulation.
Measurements and Tests. The volumes of petroleum products (“Product”) being sold and/or delivered shall be measured using the methods set out below.
(a) Tank trucks: By tank truck gauges, or loading rack meters, with volumes corrected for temperature based on the temperature of the Product being loaded.
(b) Tank cars: By loading rack meters and, in the absence of these, by tank car gauging devices (either permanent or portable) and corresponding outage tables to establish gross litres, with volumes corrected for temperature based on the temperature of the Product being loaded.
(c) Marine Tankers: For Product delivered by marine tanker to the receiving party’s shore tanks, quantities shall be determined by tank measurement for such shore tanks, with volumes in each tank corrected for temperature based on the average temperature of each such receiving tank before and after delivery. For Product delivered into market tankers, quantities shall be determined by the delivering party’s calibrated dock meters and, in the absence of these, by such party’s shore tank measurement, with volumes in each tank corrected for temperature based on the average temperature of each such supplying tank before and after delivery.
Measurements and Tests. Routinely and in addition whenever requested by OPERATOR, CONTRACTOR shall measure and record the total length of all in-hole tubulars in service with a steel tape.
Measurements and Tests. Unless otherwise specified, quantities delivered (i) into transport trucks shall be measured by the calibrated weight scales or calibrated meters at the Tulsa Refinery; or (ii) into pipelines shall be measured by calibrated meters maintained by the Magellan Pipeline, or if such are not available, by terminal tank gauges. Upon reasonable prior notice to the other Party, either Party may require presence of an independent petroleum inspector at the line of delivery. Such inspector shall be appointed jointly, and the cost of the inspector’s services shall be paid by the Party requiring the presence of the inspector. The inspector’s determinations shall be conclusive and binding upon both Parties. Each Party shall have the right, upon reasonable prior notice, to have a representative present to witness all gauges, tests, and measurements. In the absence of either Party’s representative, the gauges, tests and measurements of the other Party shall be deemed to be correct.
Measurements and Tests. After the end of the loading procedure for each LNG Truck, the Operator shall take the necessary measurements to determine the quantity of LNG injected to the LNG Truck which is the Final LNG Filling Quantity. The risk relating to the quantity and quality of LNG delivered to the TLS User and the relevant liability shall be transferred to the TLS User at the Designated Delivery Point after the filling procedure is completed and the relevant loading documentation delivered by the Operator to the TLS User is issued.
Measurements and Tests. All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes to which reference is made in Subparagraph (D) shall be determined •in accordance with Federal pretreatment procedures in 40 CFR, Part 136 at the control manhole provided for in Subparagraph (G) or upon suitable samples taken at said control manhole. In the event that no special manhole has been required, the control manhole shall be considered to be the nearest downstream manhole in the public sewer to the point at which the private sewer is connected.
Measurements and Tests. Any issue related to the procedure and the method of measuring the LNG quantity and quality of LNG that is delivered or stored at the LNG Facility, the access procedure of the LNG User to the metering devices, and the settlement of disputes between the Parties with regard to measurements shall be governed by the provisions of the Code and the NNGS Measurements Regulation.