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TF03     58A0040005P126Fourth Revised Sheet No. 58A
TF04                Third Revised Sheet No. 58A
TF05Edward C. McMurtrie, Vice President/General Manager
TF06060109022409RM96-1-029          080109
TF0712661129
                        

			GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
                                  (Continued)


2.	MEASUREMENTS AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT (Continued)

	2.1	Unit of Measurement and Basis of Measurement of Gas: (Continued)

		(i)	For reporting purposes, BTU conversion factors should be 
			reported to not less than three (3) decimal places and 
			pressure base conversion factors should be reported to not 
			less than six (6) decimal places. For calculation purposes, 
			not less than six (6) decimal places should be used for both 
			conversion factors.

			Standardize the reporting basis for Btu as 14.73 psia and 60 
			degrees F (101.325 kPa and 15 degrees C and dry). Standardize 
			the reporting basis for gigacalorie as 1.035646 Kg/cm2 and 
			15.6 degrees C and dry.

			Standardize the reporting basis for gas volumes as cubic foot 
			at standard conditions of 14.73 psia, 60 degrees F and dry. 
			For gas volumes reported in cubic meters, the standard 
			conditions are 101.325 kPa, 15 degrees C and dry.

		(j)	There are two types of allocation; daily and monthly. Paiute 
			will accept the following GISB approved allocation 
			methodology types, Ranked, Pro Rata, Percentage, Swing and 
			Operator Provided Value, from the upstream or downstream
			custody transfer party who is providing the point 
			confirmation. Only one allocation methodology should be 
			applied per allocation period. The same standard allocation 
			methodologies are available for use at all points. If the 
			parties cannot agree upon an allocation methodology, pro rata 
			based upon confirmed Nominations will be used as the default 
			method. Paiute, as the measuring party, will provide the 
			allocation. Paiute will express all allocated quantities and 
			imbalances in the same units as the nominated quantities and 
			will report daily operational allocations after the gas has 
			flowed within one (1) business day after the end of the gas 
			day. If the best available data for reporting daily 
			operational allocations is the scheduled quantity, that 
			quantity will be used for the daily operational allocation. 	
			Upon request to Paiute, Shipper will be provided operational 
			allocated quantities pursuant to NAESB Standard 2.4.3 or 
			2.4.4 for the transaction(s) which have been scheduled by 
			Paiute for Shipper. Paiute may send the operational allocated 
			quantities on a daily basis



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