COMPRESSION AND DEHYDRATION SERVICES Sample Clauses

COMPRESSION AND DEHYDRATION SERVICES. Gatherer shall provide the following services: (i) Compression Services sufficient to deliver Gas at the ETF Delivery Point at a maximum pressure of [***] psig and at the Atmos Delivery Point at a maximum pressure of [***] psig, while maintaining a Monthly Average Suction Pressure (“MASP”) each Month of not greater than [***] psig at the Gathering Stations; and (ii) Dehydration Services required to meet pipeline specifications for water vapor at the Delivery Points. The MASP consists of the following values: (A) the sum of the daily average suction pressure at each individual Gathering Station, divided by (B) the number of Days in the subject Month, with the final result equaling the MASP for such Month for that Gathering Station. Shipper shall reimburse Gatherer for the cost of incremental compression and fuel if: (x) Shipper requests Gatherer to maintain the MASP at a Gathering Station below [***] psig and it is commercially feasible for Gatherer to fulfill Shipper’s request; (y) Gatherer must deliver Gas at a pressure higher than [***] psig in order to effect delivery into ETF’s system at the ETF Delivery Point; and/or (z) Gatherer must deliver Gas at a pressure higher than [***] psig in order to effect delivery into Atmos’ system at the Atmos Delivery Point. Shipper shall deliver Gas to Gatherer at the Receipt Points at a pressure sufficient to effect delivery into the Gathering System against a pressure prevailing therein from time to time; provided, however, if at any time (i) Gatherer’s MASP for the Month exceeds [***] psig, and (ii) Shipper’s deliveries of the Production Dedication are affected thereby, Shipper shall be entitled to claim a Force Majeure event against the Annual Throughput Guarantee with respect to the incremental production that could not be delivered due to the MASP exceeding [***] psig. If Shipper has the right to install Facilities to provide Compression Services on any of Shipper’s drill-sites and Gatherer requests such in writing, Shipper’s permission to allow Gatherer to locate such Facilities on said drill-sites, subject to Gatherer obtaining the required permits and operating licenses and the cooperation of the surface owners, shall not be unreasonably withheld.
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