Spot Sample Clause Samples

The Spot Sample clause defines the process by which a representative sample of goods or materials is selected and tested to assess quality or compliance with agreed standards. Typically, this involves taking a small portion from a larger batch and subjecting it to inspection or laboratory analysis, with the results used to infer the quality of the entire shipment. This clause is essential for efficiently verifying product quality without the need to examine every item, thereby saving time and resources while ensuring that the goods meet contractual requirements.
Spot Sample. If this method is utilized, the application of Gas quality in the volume calculation will be the time period mutually agreeable to both Parties and will be valid until the next sample is obtained. Samples for the first month of flow (first flow sample) shall be applied from the date of first Gas flow until the next sample is obtained. Spot sampling shall be performed at a minimum of the same frequency of inspection and verification and the frequency shall be determined based upon the average daily flow rate at the Receipt Point as outlined in the “Meter Inspection and Verification” section of this document.
Spot Sample. If this method is utilized the application of gas quality in the volume calculation will be the time period beginning on the date the sample was obtained until the next sample is obtained.
Spot Sample. Receipt Points with an average production during the previous six (6) months or a current monthly average volume less than or equal to 50,000 Mcf per day shall utilize a Spot Sample. If this method is utilized the application of Gas quality in the volume calculation will be the time period beginning on the date the sample was obtained until the next sample is obtained (i) A Spot Sample shall be analyzed once a month if Receipt Point average production during the previous six (6) Months or a current monthly average volume is greater than or equal to 5,000 Mcf per day. (ii) A Spot Sample shall be analyzed once a quarter if Receipt Point average production during the previous six (6) Months or a current monthly average volume is less than 5,000 Mcf per day (iii) Delivery Point samples timing and methodology shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Downstream Transporter, but shall utilize either an Accumulated Sample or On-line Chromatography and a monthly sampling process. (iv) Plant Inlet samples shall be based on daily readings of Gatherer’s operational data acquisition system.
Spot Sample. Receipt Points with an average production during. the previous six (6) months or a current monthly average volume less than or equal to 50,000 Mcf per day shall utilize a Spot Sample. If this method is utilized the application of Gas quality in the volume calculation will be the time period beginning on the date the sample was obtained until the next sample is obtained.

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