MEASURING, TESTING AND DEDUCTIONS. (a) The Carrier shall gauge or meter, or cause to be gauged or metered, a Shipper’s Crude Petroleum upon receipt and delivery by the Carrier. The Shipper or the designate of the Shipper may be present at such gauging or metering. If tank gauges are used, the volume of Crude Petroleum shall be computed from tank tables on a 100 percent volume basis. The Carrier shall have the right to enter the premises where Crude Petroleum is received or delivered by the Carrier and shall be granted access to all facilities for the purpose of gauging or metering and to make any examination, inspection, measurement or test as required by the Carrier to verify the accuracy of such facilities and the quality of such Shipper’s Crude Petroleum. (b) The Carrier shall correct the density and volume of Crude Petroleum received and delivered by the Carrier from the actual temperature of such Crude Petroleum to 15 degrees Celsius by use of API 2540 Petroleum Measurement Standards or the latest revision to such Standards. (c) The Carrier shall correct the metered volume of Crude Petroleum for compressibility by the use of API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapters 11.2.1 M or 11.2.1 or the latest revision to such Chapters. (d) The Carrier shall determine the percentage of sediment and water in Crude Petroleum by the use of a centrifuge or other method agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper. The Carrier shall deduct the amount of sediment and water from the corrected volume of such Crude Petroleum. (e) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, adjust the measured volume of Crude Petroleum for shrinkage in accordance with API Bulletin 2509 C or the latest revision to such Bulletin. (f) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, determine the kinematic viscosity of Crude Petroleum received by the Carrier in accordance with ASTM D 445 or the latest revision to such Standard or such other test as may be agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper. (g) The results of all such gauging, metering and testing by the Carrier shall be final. (h) The Carrier shall deduct, as allowance oil, 1/20 of 1 percent of the volume of Crude Petroleum delivered to the Shipper to cover losses inherent in the transportation of Crude Petroleum by the pipeline.
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Samples: International Joint Tariff Agreement, International Joint Tariff Agreement (Enbridge Energy Partners Lp)
MEASURING, TESTING AND DEDUCTIONS. (a) a. The Carrier shall gauge or meter, or cause to be gauged or metered, a Shipper’s Crude Petroleum upon receipt and delivery by the Carrier. The Shipper or the designate of the Shipper may be present at such gauging or metering. If tank gauges are used, the volume of Crude Petroleum shall be computed from tank tables on a 100 percent volume basis. The Carrier shall have the right to enter the premises where Crude Petroleum is received or delivered by the Carrier and shall be granted access to all facilities for the purpose of gauging or metering and to make any examination, inspection, measurement or test as required by the Carrier to verify the accuracy of such facilities and the quality of such Shipper’s Crude Petroleum.
(b) b. The Carrier shall correct the density and volume of Crude Petroleum received and delivered by the Carrier from the actual temperature of such Crude Petroleum to 15 degrees Celsius by use of API 2540 Petroleum Measurement Standards or the latest revision to such Standards.
(c) c. The Carrier shall correct the metered volume of Crude Petroleum for compressibility by the use of API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapters Chapter 11.2.1 M or 11.2.1 or the latest revision to such ChaptersChapter.
(d) d. The Carrier shall determine the percentage of sediment and water in Crude Petroleum by the use of a centrifuge or other method agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper. The Carrier shall deduct the amount of sediment and water from the corrected volume of such Crude Petroleum.
(e) e. The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, adjust the measured volume of Crude Petroleum for shrinkage in accordance with API Bulletin 2509 C or the latest revision to such Bulletin.
(f) f. The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, determine the kinematic viscosity of Crude Petroleum received by the Carrier in accordance with ASTM D 445 or the latest revision to such Standard or such other test as may be agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper.
(g) g. The results of all such gauging, metering and testing by the Carrier shall be final.
(h) The Carrier shall deduct, as allowance oil, 1/20 of 1 percent of the volume of Crude Petroleum delivered to the Shipper to cover losses inherent in the transportation of Crude Petroleum by the pipeline.
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Samples: International Joint Tariff Agreement, International Joint Tariff Agreement (Enbridge Energy Partners Lp)
MEASURING, TESTING AND DEDUCTIONS. (a) The Carrier shall gauge or meter, or cause to be gauged or metered, a Shipper’s 's Crude Petroleum upon receipt and delivery by the Carrier. The Shipper or the designate of the Shipper may be present at such gauging or metering. If tank gauges are used, the volume of Crude Petroleum shall be computed from tank tables on a 100 percent volume basis. The Carrier shall have the right to enter the premises where Crude Petroleum is received or delivered by the Carrier and shall be granted access to all facilities for the purpose of gauging or metering and to make any examination, inspection, measurement or test as required by the Carrier to verify the accuracy of such facilities and the quality of such Shipper’s 's Crude Petroleum.
(b) The Carrier shall correct the density and volume of Crude Petroleum received and delivered by the Carrier from the actual temperature of such Crude Petroleum to 15 degrees Celsius by use of API 2540 Petroleum Measurement Standards or the latest revision to such Standards.
(c) The Carrier shall correct the metered volume of Crude Petroleum for compressibility by the use of API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapters 11.2.1 M or 11.2.1 or the latest revision to such Chapters.
(d) The Carrier shall determine the percentage of sediment and water in Crude Petroleum by the use of a centrifuge or other method agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper. The Carrier shall deduct the amount of sediment and water from the corrected volume of such Crude Petroleum.
(e) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, adjust the measured volume of Crude Petroleum for shrinkage in accordance with API Bulletin 2509 C or the latest revision to such Bulletin.
(f) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, determine the kinematic viscosity of Crude Petroleum received by the Carrier in accordance with ASTM D 445 or the latest revision to such Standard or such other test as may be agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper.
(g) The results of all such gauging, metering and testing by the Carrier shall be final.
(h) The Carrier shall deduct, as allowance oil, 1/20 1/10 of 1 percent of the volume of Crude Petroleum delivered to the Shipper to cover losses inherent in the transportation of Crude Petroleum by the pipeline.
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Samples: Transportation Services Agreement
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(a) The Carrier shall gauge or meter, or cause to be gauged or metered, a Shipper’s Crude Refined Petroleum Products upon receipt and delivery by the Carrier. The Shipper or the designate of the Shipper may be present at such gauging or metering. If tank gauges are used, the volume of Crude Refined Petroleum Products shall be computed from tank tables on a 100 percent volume basis. The Carrier shall have the right to enter the premises where Crude Refined Petroleum is Products are received or delivered by the Carrier and shall be granted access to all facilities for the purpose of gauging or metering and to make any examination, inspection, measurement or test as required by the Carrier to verify the accuracy of such facilities and the quality of such Shipper’s Crude PetroleumRefined Petroleum Products.
(b) The Carrier shall correct the density and volume of Crude Refined Petroleum Products received and delivered by the Carrier from the actual temperature of such Crude Refined Petroleum Products to 15 degrees Celsius by use of API 2540 Petroleum Measurement Standards or the latest revision to such Standards.
(c) The Carrier shall correct the metered volume of Crude Refined Petroleum Products for compressibility by the use of API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapters Chapter 11.2.1 M or 11.2.1 or the latest revision to such ChaptersChapter.
(d) The Carrier shall determine the percentage of sediment and water in Crude Petroleum by the use of a centrifuge or other method agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper. The Carrier shall deduct the amount of sediment and water from the corrected volume of such Crude Petroleum.
(e) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, adjust the measured volume of Crude Petroleum for shrinkage in accordance with API Bulletin 2509 C or the latest revision to such Bulletin.
(f) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, determine the kinematic viscosity of Crude Refined Petroleum Products received by the Carrier in accordance with ASTM D 445 or the latest revision to such Standard standard or such other test as may be agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper.
(ge) The results of all such gauging, metering and testing by the Carrier shall be final.
(h) The Carrier shall deduct, as allowance oil, 1/20 of 1 percent of the volume of Crude Petroleum delivered to the Shipper to cover losses inherent in the transportation of Crude Petroleum by the pipeline.
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Samples: International Joint Tariff Agreement
MEASURING, TESTING AND DEDUCTIONS. (a) a. The Carrier shall gauge or meter, or cause to be gauged or metered, a Shipper’s 's Crude Petroleum upon receipt and delivery by the Carrier. The Shipper or the designate of the Shipper may be present at such gauging or metering. If tank gauges are used, the volume of Crude Petroleum shall be computed from tank tables on a 100 percent volume basis. .
b. The Carrier shall have not be obligated to receive or deliver a Shipper’s Crude Petroleum from or to a connecting carrier which is conducting the measurement unless the connecting carrier measures such Crude Petroleum using custody transfer equipment approved of by the Carrier and conducts measurement in accordance with the Carrier’s measurement manual, and unless the Carrier or its representative has been provided the right to enter upon the premises where and when Crude Petroleum is received or delivered by the Carrier being measured and shall be is granted access to all tanks, storage receptacles, or other facilities used for the purpose of gauging or metering and to make any examination, inspection, measurement or test as required by the Carrier to verify the accuracy of such facilities and the quality of such Shipper’s 's Crude Petroleum.
(b) c. The Carrier shall correct the density Density and volume of Crude Petroleum received and delivered by the Carrier from the actual temperature of such Crude Petroleum to 15 degrees Celsius celsius by use of API 2540 Petroleum Measurement Standards or the latest revision to such Standards.
(c) d. The Carrier shall correct the metered volume of Crude Petroleum for compressibility by the use of API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapters Chapter 11.2.1 M or 11.2.1 or the latest revision to such ChaptersChapter.
(d) e. The Carrier shall determine the percentage of sediment and water in Crude Petroleum by the use of a centrifuge or other method agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper. The Carrier shall deduct the amount of sediment and water from the corrected volume of such Crude Petroleum.
(e) f. The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, adjust the measured volume of Crude Petroleum for shrinkage in accordance with API Bulletin 2509 C or the latest revision to such Bulletin.
(f) g. The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, determine the kinematic viscosity of Crude Petroleum received by the Carrier in accordance with ASTM D 445 or the latest revision to such Standard or such other test as may be agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper.
(g) h. The results of all such gauging, metering and testing by the Carrier shall be final.
(h) i. The Carrier shall deduct, as allowance oil, 1/20 1/20th of 1 percent of the volume of Crude Petroleum delivered to the Shipper at Montreal to cover losses inherent in the transportation of Crude Petroleum by in the pipelinePipeline.
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Samples: Transportation Services Agreement
MEASURING, TESTING AND DEDUCTIONS. (a) The Carrier shall gauge or meter, or cause to be gauged or metered, a Shipper’s Crude Refined Petroleum Products upon receipt and delivery by the Carrier. The Shipper or the designate of the Shipper may be present at such gauging or metering. If tank gauges are used, the volume of Crude Refined Petroleum Products shall be computed from tank tables on a 100 percent volume basis. The Carrier shall have the right to enter the premises where Crude Refined Petroleum is Products are received or delivered by the Carrier and shall be granted access to all facilities for the purpose of gauging or metering and to make any examination, inspection, measurement or test as required by the Carrier to verify the accuracy of such facilities and the quality of such Shipper’s Crude PetroleumRefined Petroleum Products.
(b) The Carrier shall correct the density and volume of Crude Refined Petroleum Products received and delivered by the Carrier from the actual temperature of such Crude Refined Petroleum Products to 15 degrees Celsius by use of API 2540 Petroleum Measurement Standards or the latest revision to such Standards.
(c) The Carrier shall correct the metered volume of Crude Refined Petroleum Products for compressibility by the use of API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapters Chapter 11.2.1 M or 11.2.1 or the latest revision to such ChaptersChapter.
(d) The Carrier shall determine the percentage of sediment and water in Crude Petroleum by the use of a centrifuge or other method agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper. The Carrier shall deduct the amount of sediment and water from the corrected volume of such Crude Petroleum.
(e) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, adjust the measured volume of Crude Petroleum for shrinkage in accordance with API Bulletin 2509 C or the latest revision to such Bulletin.
(f) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, determine the kinematic viscosity of Crude Refined Petroleum Products received by the Carrier in accordance with ASTM D 445 or the latest revision to such Standard standard or such other test as may be agreed to by the Carrier and the Shipper.
(ge) The results of all such gauging, metering and testing by the Carrier shall be final.
(h) The Carrier shall deduct, as allowance oil, 1/20 of 1 percent of the volume of Crude Petroleum delivered to the Shipper to cover losses inherent in the transportation of Crude Petroleum by the pipeline.
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Samples: International Joint Tariff Agreement (Enbridge Energy Partners Lp)
MEASURING, TESTING AND DEDUCTIONS. (a) The Carrier shall gauge or meter, or cause to be gauged or metered, a Shipper’s Crude Petroleum NGL upon receipt and delivery by the Carrier. The Shipper or the designate of the Shipper may be present at such gauging or metering. If tank gauges are used, the volume of Crude Petroleum shall be computed from tank tables on a 100 percent volume basis. The Carrier shall have the right to enter the premises where Crude Petroleum NGL is received or delivered by the Carrier and shall be granted access to all facilities for the purpose of gauging or metering and to make any examination, inspection, measurement or test as required by the Carrier to verify the accuracy of such facilities and the quality of such Shipper’s Crude PetroleumNGL.
(b) The Carrier shall correct the density and volume of Crude Petroleum NGL received and delivered by the Carrier from the actual temperature of such Crude Petroleum NGL to 15 degrees Celsius by use of API 2540 ASTM-IP Petroleum Measurement Standards Tables 53 and 54, Metric Edition, or the latest revision to such StandardsTables.
(c) The Carrier shall correct the metered volume of Crude Petroleum NGL for compressibility by the use of API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapters 11.2.1 Chapter 11.2.2M or 11.2.1 or the latest revision to such ChaptersChapter.
(d) The Carrier shall determine the percentage equilibrium vapor pressure of sediment and water in Crude Petroleum NGL as required by the Carrier for volume corrections.
(e) The Carrier shall determine the absolute vapor pressure of NGL by the use of a centrifuge ASTM D 1267 or other method agreed the latest revision to by the Carrier and the Shipper. The Carrier shall deduct the amount of sediment and water from the corrected volume of such Crude PetroleumStandard.
(ef) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary by the Carrier, adjust the measured volume of NGL for shrinkage resulting from the blending or other addition of Crude Petroleum for shrinkage with NGL in accordance with API Bulletin 2509 C or the latest revision to such Bulletin.
(fg) The Carrier shall, as deemed necessary shall determine the copper strip corrosion of NGL by the Carrier, determine the kinematic viscosity use of Crude Petroleum received by the Carrier in accordance with ASTM D 445 1838 or the latest revision to such Standard or such other test as may be agreed to by the Carrier and the ShipperStandard.
(gh) The results of all such gauging, metering and testing by the Carrier shall be final.
(h) The Carrier shall deduct, as allowance oil, 1/20 of 1 percent of the volume of Crude Petroleum delivered to the Shipper to cover losses inherent in the transportation of Crude Petroleum by the pipeline.
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Samples: International Joint Tariff Agreement