Common use of Unit of Volume Clause in Contracts

Unit of Volume. The unit of volume will be one cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of 60°F and at a pressure base of 14.65 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Gas Purchase Contract (Cano Petroleum, Inc), Gas Purchase Contract (Cano Petroleum, Inc)

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Unit of Volume. The unit of volume will be one cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of 60°F ° F. and at a pressure base of 14.65 14.73 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.. D.3

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Gas Purchase Contract (Pedevco Corp), Gas Purchase Contract (Pedevco Corp)

Unit of Volume. The unit of volume will be one cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of 60°F ° F. and at a pressure base of 14.65 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Gathering and Processing Agreement (Marlin Midstream Partners, LP), Gathering and Processing Agreement (Marlin Midstream Partners, LP)

Unit of Volume. The unit of volume will be one cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of 60°F ° F. and at a pressure base of 14.65 14.73 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Gas Processing Contract (DCP Midstream Partners, LP), Gas Purchase Contract (Approach Resources Inc)

Unit of Volume. The unit of volume will be one cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of 60°F and at a pressure base of 14.65 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.. D.3

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gas Purchase Contract (Starboard Resources, Inc.)

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Unit of Volume. The unit of volume will be one cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of 60°F and at a pressure base of 14.65 14.73 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gas Purchase Contract (Cano Petroleum, Inc)

Unit of Volume. The unit of volume will be one cubic foot of gas at a base temperature of 60°F 60F and at a pressure base of 14.65 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.. D.3 Pressure, Temperature. Buyer may measure the atmospheric pressure or may assume the atmospheric pressure to be 14.65

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Gas Purchase Contract (Evolution Petroleum Corp)

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