Common use of Continuation of Force Majeure Clause in Contracts

Continuation of Force Majeure. When a Force Majeure event lasts more than ninety (90) days, the Parties will forthwith consult to examine the situation and implications for Petroleum Operations, in order to establish the course of action appropriate for the fulfillment of contractual obligations under the circumstances of the said Force Majeure. In such event the term of this Contract will be extended by the same amount of time that the Force Majeure has lasted.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Annex a     Contract (Kosmos Energy Ltd.), Annex a     Contract (Kosmos Energy Ltd.), Annex a     Contract (Kosmos Energy Ltd.)

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Continuation of Force Majeure. When a Force Majeure event situation lasts more than ninety (90) days, the Parties will forthwith consult to examine the situation and implications for Petroleum Operations, in order to establish the appropriate course of action appropriate for the fulfillment of to comply with contractual obligations under in the circumstances of the said Force Majeure. In such event case, the term period of this Contract will be extended by the same amount of time that the Force Majeure has lasted.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Guarantee Agreement (Kosmos Energy Ltd.), Kosmos Energy Ltd., eiti-ge.org

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