Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited Tariff

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited MIPL(C)L

General Terms and Conditions

Gas of a higher or lower Heating Value may be delivered under specific conditions previously approved in writing by MIPL(C)L.

(b) Freedom from Objectionable Matter: The Gas to be delivered by Shipper hereunder:

(i)

Shall be commercially free from sand, dust, gums, liquids, oils, impurities and other objectionable substances which may become separated from the Gas and interfere with its transmission through pipelines or which may interfere with the commercial utilization of the Gas, and shall not have a hydrocarbon dewpoint in excess of minus ten (-10) degrees Celsius at a pressure of fifty-five hundred (5,500) kilopascals absolute. Shall be commercially free from hydrogen sulphide, that is shall not contain more than six (6) milligrams of hydrogen sulphide per one (1) Cubic Metre of Gas.

(ii)

(iii)

Shall not contain more than twenty-three (23) milligrams of total sulphur per one (1) Cubic Metre of Gas.

(iv)

Shall not contain more than six (6) milligrams of mercaptan sulphur per one (1) Cubic Metre of Gas, subject only to the provisions of clause 10.19 of Canadian Standards Association (CSAZ 184-M92 as amended), regarding odourization of Gas, where applicable.

(v)

Shall not contain more than fifteen (15) millilitres of nitric oxide per one (1) Cubic Metre of Gas.

(vi)

Shall not contain more than fifteen (15) millilitres of total oxides of nitrogen per one (1) Cubic Metre of Gas.

(vii) Shall not contain more than two percent (2%) by volume of carbon dioxide.

(viii) Shall be as free of oxygen as Shipper can keep it through the exercise of all reasonable precautions and shall not in any event contain more than four-tenths of one percent (0.4%) by volume of oxygen.

(ix)

Shall have been dehydrated, if necessary, by Shipper for removal of water present therein in a vapour state, and in no event contain more than sixty-five (65) milligrams of water vapour per one (1) Cubic Metre of Gas, when measured at a pressure of one hundred and one

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