Construction of the Gathering and Transportation System Sample Clauses

Construction of the Gathering and Transportation System. Promptly after notice from Redwood of the receipt of the Injection Well permit, Gateway shall commence, or cause to be commenced, the acquisition of rights-of-way for the gathering and transportation pipelines for gas from the MRF. The gathering line from the Xxxx Xxxxxxx Well No. 1 to the Treatment Plant will be constructed and operated in accordance with the specifications set forth in the Gas Purchase Agreement, and the transportation system from the tailgate of the Treatment Plant to the TXU Lone Star Gas Company thirty inch (30”) line will be constructed and operated in accordance with the specifications set forth in the Transportation Agreement. Gateway will not be required to install the gathering line from the Xxxx Xxxxxxx Well No. 1 to the Treatment Plant or the Transportation System prior to the Injection Well being tested to the extent reasonably necessary to demonstrate that it will be able to dispose of the projected volumes of Acid Gas and the receipt of an Acceptable Initial Well Report. Subject to the aforesaid and subject to events of Force Majeure, the gathering and transportation pipelines will be installed and operational within one hundred eighty (180) days after the later to occur of (i) Gateway’s receipt of notification by Redwood that it has secured the Injection Well permit, or (ii) an Acceptable Initial Well Report. If the gathering line from the Xxxx Xxxxxxx Well No. 1 to the Treatment Plant exceeds two thousand feet (2,000’), Redwood will reimburse Gateway for its actual direct costs associated with that portion of the gathering line that exceeds two thousand feet (2,000’). No payment made by Redwood to Gateway hereunder shall constitute a waiver of Redwood’s audit rights and right to seek reimbursement for any audit exceptions under Section 8.14 below. To the extent that Redwood has the right to lay pipelines across any of the lands or leases in the AMI and such right may be assigned, then, if requested by Gateway, Redwood shall assign such rights to Gateway to assist in the installation of the gathering and transportation pipelines, provided that Gateway shall reimburse Redwood for all costs and expenses, if any, incurred in any assignment of pipeline right-of-way or similar instrument.
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Construction of the Gathering and Transportation System. The third and fourth sentences are deleted in their entirety and the following sentence substituted therefor: “Subject to the aforesaid and events of Force Majeure, Gateway will commence construction not later than February 17, 2003 and Gateway’s portion of the Acid Gas disposal line referred to in Section 3.4 will be installed and operational not later than April 1, 2003 and the gathering and transportation pipelines will be installed and operational not later than April 16, 2003.
Construction of the Gathering and Transportation System. Promptly after notice from Redwood of the receipt of the Injection Well permit, Gateway shall commence, or cause to be commenced, the acquisition of rights-of-way for the gathering and transportation pipelines for gas from the MRF. The gathering line from the Xxxx Xxxxxxx Well No. 1 to the Treatment Plant will be constructed and operated in accordance with the specifications set forth in the Gas Purchase Agreement, and the transportation system from the tailgate of the Treatment Plant to the TXU Lone Star Gas Company thirty inch (30") line will be constructed and operated in accordance with the specifications set forth in

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