Post Commingling Point Gas Entry Conditions Clause Samples

Post Commingling Point Gas Entry Conditions. 7.1 All Natural Gas leaving the Commingling Point shall not contain any solid, liquid or gaseous material which would interfere with the integrity or operation of the System or any pipeline connected to such System or any appliance which a consumer might reasonably be expected to have connected to the System. In addition, all Natural Gas leaving the Commingling Point shall be in accordance with the following values: (a) Hydrogen Sulphide not more than 3.3 ppm. (b) Total Sulphur not more than 15 ppm. (c) Hydrogen Content not more than 0.1 mol%. (d) Oxygen Content not more than 10 ppm. (e) Hydrocarbon Dewpoint not more than minus two degrees Celsius (-2°C) at any pressure up to the delivery pressure provided in paragraph (p). (f) Water Dewpoint not such as would cause a water dewpoint more than minus ten degrees Celsius (-10ºC) at the delivery pressure provided in paragraph (p). (g) ▇▇▇▇▇ Number shall be between 48.14 MJ/SCM, and 51.41 MJ/SCM. (h) Incomplete Combustion not more than 0.48. Factor (ICF) (i) Soot Index (SI) not more than 0.60.
Post Commingling Point Gas Entry Conditions. 7.1 All Natural Gas leaving the Commingling Point shall not contain any solid, liquid or gaseous material which would interfere with the integrity or operation of the System or any pipeline connected to such System or any appliance which a consumer might reasonably be expected to have connected to the System. In addition, all Natural Gas leaving the Commingling Point shall be in accordance with the following values: (a) Hydrogen Sulphide not more than 3.3 ppm. (b) Total Sulphur not more than 50 mg/m3. (c) Hydrogen Content not more than 0.1 mol%. (d) Oxygen Content 0.001 mol% /or [value] as agreed by risk assessment up to 0.2 mol% (e) Hydrocarbon Dewpoint not more than minus two degrees Celsius (-2°C) -(up to 85 ▇▇▇▇) (f) Water Dewpoint not such as would cause a water dewpoint more than minus ten degrees Celsius (-10ºC) at 85 ▇▇▇▇ (g) ▇▇▇▇▇ Number shall be between 47.2 MJ/SCM, and 51.41 MJ/SCM.
Post Commingling Point Gas Entry Conditions. 7.1 All Natural Gas leaving the Commingling Point shall not contain any solid, liquid or gaseous material which would interfere with the integrity or operation of the System or any pipeline connected to such System or any appliance which a consumer might reasonably be expected to have connected to the System. In addition, all Natural Gas leaving the Commingling Point shall be in accordance with the following values: (a) Hydrogen Sulphide not more than 3.3 ppm. (b) (c) Total Sulphur Hydrogen Content not more than 15 ppm. not more than 0.1 mol%.

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