Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 2107 - Gauging and Sampling
(a)
Gauges shall be taken by an inspector in the presence of a representative of
the lessee. In the event of disagreement, gauges shall be retaken, the average
of which shall be binding. In the event that a representative of the lessee is
not present after having been given an opportunity to be present, gauges taken
by the State shall be binding on the lessee.
(b) Gauges shall be taken as specified in the
American Petroleum Institute Code.
(c) Temperature of the oil in a tank shall be
taken at the time of gauging with a standard thermometer which shall be
immersed not less than two minutes at or about the midpoint of the column of
oil, not less than 12 inches from the tank shell, and in the manner expressed
in the American Petroleum Institute Code.
(d) Samples for laboratory testing shall be
taken at the time of the high or opening gauge.
(e) The method of sampling shall correspond
with the method expressed in the American Petroleum Institute Code.
(f) A sample shall consist of one liquid
quart and the means for taking such sample shall be furnished by the
lessee.
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