Tariff
TWP Pipeline LLC
FERC GAS TARIFF
SECOND REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
SECTION 7.3
MEASUREMENT
VERSION 3.0.0
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS7.3.4. Measurement of Heating Value, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Hydrogen Sulfide Transporter's Gas chromatograph installed at the Receipt Point or other suitable as determined by Transporter, upstream Gas chromatograph shall be used to measure the heating value, carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen levels in the Gas stream. 7.3.5. Determination of Total Delivered MMBtu The total number of MMBtus delivered shall be determined by Section 7.3.1. If the total MMBtu results obtained by use of Transporter's equipment differ by two percent or more from the results obtained by use of Shipper's check metering equipment, then Transporter and Shipper shall each be required to calibrate its measurement equipment. If such calibrations indicate that Transporter's measurement equipment is not within the tolerance levels set forth in Section 7.3.3 and that Shipper's measurement equipment is within the tolerance levels set forth in Section 7.3.3., then Shipper's measurement equipment shall be used. If such calibrations indicate that neither party's measurement equipment is within the tolerance levels set forth in Section 7.3.3, then the provisions of Section 7.3.4 shall be followed to resolve any measurement inaccuracies. 7.3.6. Prior Period Adjustments Pursuant to NAESB Standards 2.3.7, 2.3.11, 2.3.12, 2.3.13, 2.3.14: The cutoff for the closing of measurement is five (5) business days after the business month. For treatment of measurement prior period adjustments, treat the adjustment by taking it back to the transportation month. A meter adjustment becomes a prior period adjustment after the fifth (5th) business day following the business month. For reporting measurement prior period adjustments, report it with the restated line item with new total quantity for the day and the month. Estimate missing or late measurement data and treat actual as a prior period adjustment, with the measuring party to provide the estimate. Measurement data corrections should be processed within six (6) months of the transportation month with a three (3) month rebuttal period. This standard shall not apply in the case of deliberate omission or misrepresentation or mutual mistake of fact. Parties' other statutory or contractual rights shall not otherwise be diminished by this standard.