Unit of Volume Sample Clauses

Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for purposes of measurement shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature base of sixty degrees (60(Degree)) Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and seventy-three one-hundredths (14.73) psia.
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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 psia. Computations of volumes will follow industry accepted practice.
Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for measurement of Gas for all purposes shall be one (1) cubic foot of Gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60° F.) and at a base pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.73 psia). Where measurement is by orifice meter, all fundamental constants, observations, records and procedures involved in the determination and/or verification of the quantity and other characteristics of Gas delivered hereunder shall be made according to the latest revision of ANST/API 2530-92 Chapter 14.3, Part 1-4 (AGA Report No. 3), with any revisions, amendments or supplements as may be mutually acceptable to KMTP and COPANO, unless otherwise specified herein. Measurement by turbine meter, unless specified otherwise, shall be in accordance with A.G.A. Report No. 7, with any revisions, amendments or supplements as may be mutually agreeable to the parties hereto. When positive displacement or turbine meters are used for the measurement of Gas, the flowing temperature of the Gas shall be assumed to be sixty degrees Xxxxxxxxxx (00° F.) and no correction shall be made for any variation therefrom; provided, however, KMTP shall have the option of installing or causing to be installed a recording thermometer, should chart measurement be used, and if KMTP exercises such option and installs or causes to be installed such thermometer, correction shall be made for each degree variation in the average flowing temperature for each meter recording. Where measurement is by other than orifice, turbine or positive meter, standards commonly acceptable in the natural gas industry shall be used in the determination of all factors involved in the computation of Gas volumes.
Unit of Volume. The unit of volume shall be a cubic foot.
Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for measurement is to be one (1) Cubic Foot of gas.
Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for all gas hereunder shall be one (l) cubic foot of gas, and the term "Cubic foot of Gas" wherever used in the Contract shall mean a cubic foot of gas at a temperature of sixty degrees (60 DEG) Fahrenheit and at a pressure of 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute.
Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for measurement shall be one (1) cubic foot of gas at a temperature base of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit and at a pressure base of fourteen and sixty-five hundredths (14.65) psia. Such measured volumes, converted to MCF, shall be multiplied by their BTU per cubic foot and divided by 1,000 to determine MMBTUs received and delivered hereunder.
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Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for measurement of Landfill Gas delivered hereunder will be one (1) cubic foot of Landfill Gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60°F) and at an absolute pressure of fourteen and seventy-three one-hundreds (14.73) pounds per square inch.
Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for measurement of Gas for all purposes shall be one (1) cubic foot of Gas at a base temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit (60º F.) and at a base pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths pounds per square inch absolute (14.73 psia). Where measurement is by orifice meter, all fundamental constants, observations, records and procedures involved in the determination and/or verification of the quantity and other characteristics of Gas delivered hereunder shall be made according to the latest revision of ANSI/API 2530-92 Chapter 14.3, Part 1-4 (AGA Report No. 3), with any revisions, amendments or supplements, unless otherwise specified herein.
Unit of Volume. The unit of volume for the purpose of measurement shall be one Cubic Foot of Gas. Measured volumes shall be multiplied by the Gross Heating Value, and the product thereof shall be divided by 1000 to compute the MMBtu purchased and received hereunder.
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