Common use of Gas Measurement Clause in Contracts

Gas Measurement. Processor shall, at its cost install, operate, and maintain, or shall cause to be installed, operated and maintained, at the Delivery Point suitable measurement equipment to accurately measure the Off-Gas delivered for processing. Processor shall determine the quantity of all Components and the Btus per cubic foot contained in representative samples of Off-Gas at the Delivery Point pursuant to Section B of this Exhibit. The measurement equipment shall consist of electronic flow measurement transmitters measuring differential and static pressure as well as temperature recorders that shall be installed, tested and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this Exhibit. Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) equipment shall conform to all provisions of API MPMS, Chapter 21. The measuring equipment should include a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Senior Fitting or equivalent using concentric, square-edged orifice meters per API Chapter 14.3, Natural Gas Fluids Measurement. Volumes shall be measured using a flow computer with real time flow-weighted average temperatures and pressures applied to the volumes in the flow computer to generate a batch end report. A Coriolis type flow meter may be used instead of an orifice type meter if agreed to by both Supplier and Processor. Installation of all electrical and instrumentation facilities shall conform to all provisions of the National Electric Code (NFPA Subpart 70), the American Gas Association “Classification of Gas Utility Areas for Electrical Installation” XF0277, and ANSI/ISA RPI 12.6 “Installation of Intrinsically Safe Instrument System in Class I Hazardous Locations”. All electrical equipment installed in a building containing all or a portion of the Facilities shall be classified and designed for Class I, Division 1 or 2, Group D locations. Any equipment that vents or bleeds natural gas shall be piped in such a way so as to vent or bleed outside any enclosed structure in which it may be installed. The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement of Liquefiable Hydrocarbons, excluding ethylene and propylene, shall be one (1) U.S. liquid gallon of 231 cubic inches, when said liquid has a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60oF) and is at the equilibrium vapor pressure of the liquid being measured. Unit of measurement for ethylene and propylene shall be pounds. Unit of measurement for hydrogen shall be Mcf.

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Sources: Gas Processing Agreement (Markwest Energy Partners L P)

Gas Measurement. Processor shall, at its cost install, operate, and maintain, or shall cause to be installed, operated and maintained, at the Delivery Point suitable measurement equipment to accurately measure the Off-Gas delivered for processing. Processor shall determine the quantity of all Components and the Btus per cubic foot contained in representative samples of Off-Gas at the Delivery Point pursuant to Section B of this Exhibit. The measurement equipment shall consist of electronic flow measurement transmitters measuring differential and static pressure as well as temperature recorders that shall be installed, tested and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this Exhibit. Electronic Flow Measurement (EFM) equipment shall conform to all provisions of API MPMS, Chapter 21. The measuring equipment should include a D▇▇▇▇▇▇ Senior Fitting or equivalent using concentric, square-edged orifice meters per API Chapter 14.3, Natural Gas Fluids Measurement. Volumes shall be measured using a flow computer with real time flow-weighted average temperatures and pressures applied to the volumes in the flow computer to generate a batch end report. A Coriolis type flow meter may be used instead of an orifice type meter if agreed to by both Supplier and Processor. Installation of all electrical and instrumentation facilities shall conform to all provisions of the National Electric Code (NFPA Subpart 70), the American Gas Association “Classification of Gas Utility Areas for Electrical Installation” XF0277, and ANSI/ISA RPI 12.6 “Installation of Intrinsically Safe Instrument System in Class I Hazardous Locations”. All electrical equipment installed in a building containing all or a portion of the Facilities shall be classified and designed for Class I, Division 1 or 2, Group D locations. Any equipment that vents or bleeds natural gas shall be piped in such a way so as to vent or bleed outside any enclosed structure in which it may be installed. The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement of Liquefiable Hydrocarbons, excluding ethylene and propylene, shall be one (1) U.S. liquid gallon of 231 cubic inches, when said liquid has a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60oF) and is at the equilibrium vapor pressure of the liquid being measured. Unit of measurement for ethylene and propylene shall be pounds. Unit of measurement for hydrogen shall be Mcf.

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Sources: Gas Processing Agreement (Markwest Energy Partners L P)