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CENTERPOINT ENERGY RESOURCES CORP. <br /> D/B/A CENTERPOINT ENERGY ENTEX <br /> AND CENTERPOINT ENERGY TEXAS GAS <br /> TEXAS COAST DIVISION-INCORPORATED <br /> RATE SHEET <br /> GENERAL SERVICE-LARGE VOLUME <br /> RATE SCHEDULE NO.GSLV-627A-I-GRIP 2018 <br /> WRITTEN CONTRACT <br /> In order to receive a delivery from Company of more than 25 Mcf during any one day,the Consumer must execute a <br /> written contract with Company on Company's form of contract covering the sale of gas by Company to it. In the case <br /> of existing Consumers,the maximum gas usage during any one day shall be obtained from the records of the Company, <br /> except in cases where the existing Consumer will be purchasing increased volumes of gas from Company because of <br /> expansions or for any other reasons,in which event the Company may estimate usage by such Consumer. Also in the <br /> case of new Consumers,the Company may estimate usage by the Consumer. Any such estimates made by Company <br /> shall be binding on Consumer in determining whether or not a contract is required. Such written contract shall be <br /> executed by Consumer upon request of Company and Company shall not be obligated to serve any such Consumer <br /> more than 25 Mcf during any one day until such written contract is executed and delivered by Consumer. <br /> MEASUREMENT <br /> The term "cubic foot of gas" for the purpose of measurement of the gas delivered and for all other purposes is the <br /> amount of gas necessary to fill a cubic foot of space when the gas is at an absolute pressure of 14.65 pounds per square <br /> inch or 14.95 pounds per square inch,as applicable,and at a base temperature of sixty(60)degrees Fahrenheit. <br /> The term"Mcf'shall mean 1,000 cubic feet of gas. <br /> The Sales Unit shall be one Mcf. <br /> Assumed Atmospheric Pressure-The average atmospheric pressure shall be assumed to be fourteen and seven-tenths <br /> (14.7)pounds per square inch, irrespective of actual elevation or location of the point of delivery above sea level or <br /> variation in such atmospheric pressure from time to time. <br /> Orifice Meters -When orifice meters are used for the measurement of gas, such orifice meters shall be constructed <br /> and installed, and the computations of volume made, in accordance with the provisions of Gas Measurement <br /> Committee Report No. 3 of the American Gas Association as revised September, 1969(A.G.A.Report No. 3),with <br /> any subsequent amendments or revisions which may be mutually acceptable. <br /> The temperature of the gas shall be determined by a recording thermometer so installed that it may record the <br /> temperature of the gas flowing through the meter or meters. The average of the record to the nearest one(1)degree <br /> Fahrenheit,obtained while gas is being delivered,shall be the applicable flowing gas temperature for the period under <br /> consideration. <br /> The specific gravity of the gas shall be determined by a recording gravitometer owned and operated by the pipeline <br /> company from whom Company purchases its gas,so installed that it may record the specific gravity of the gas flowing <br /> through the meter or meters; provided, however,that the results of spot tests made by the pipeline company with a <br /> standard type specific gravity instrument shall be used at locations where the pipeline company does not have a <br /> recording gravitometer in service. If the recording gravitometer is used,the average of the record to the nearest one- <br /> thousandth(0.001), obtained while gas is being delivered, shall be the applicable specific gravity of the gas for the <br /> period under consideration. If the spot test method is used,the specific gravity of the gas delivered hereunder shall <br />