All petroleum of a gravity of thirty-five degrees Baume or under, at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit, offered for transportation by means of pipeline or lines, shall, before the same is transported, as provided by section two of this article, be inspected, graded and measured at the expense of the pipeline company, and the company accepting the same for transportation shall give to the owner thereof a receipt stating therein the number of barrels or gallons so received, and the grade, gravity and measurement thereof, and within a reasonable time thereafter, upon demand of the owner or the owner's assigns, shall deliver to the owner or the owner's assigns at the point of delivery a like quantity and grade or gravity of petroleum in merchantable condition as specified in such receipt; except that the company may deduct for waste one percent of the amount of petroleum specified in such receipt.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 22. Environmental Resources
Article 8. Transportation of Oils
§22-8-2. Duty of Pipeline Companies to Accept and Transport Oil
§22-8-4. Oil Over 35 Degrees Baume at 60 Degrees Fahrenheit; Inspection and Measurement; Loss
§22-8-6. Accepted Orders and Certificates for Oil -- Negotiability
§22-8-7. Same -- Further Provisions
§22-8-8. Dealing in Oil Without Consent of Owner
§22-8-10. Statements of Amount of Oil
§22-8-11. Penalty -- Wrongful Issuance, Sale or Alteration of Receipts, Orders, etc.
§22-8-12. Same -- Dealing in Oil Without Consent of Owner in Interest