Delivery Rate and Scheduling Sample Clauses

Delivery Rate and Scheduling. (A) Seller shall deliver and Buyer shall receive the Firm Daily Contract Quantity volumes set forth in Section 2.3(A)(2) each Day at a Continuous Rate. The Daily Call Option Gas shall be delivered each Day at a Continuous Rate at the Rate(s) and during the Period(s) specified by the Buyer pursuant to Section 2.3(B). During the Contract Years in which the Buyer acquires the Needle Peak Call Option, the Needle Peak Call Option Gas shall be delivered each Day at a Continuous Rate at the Rate(s) and during the Period(s) specified by the Buyer pursuant to Section 2.3(C). (B) By 16:00 hours ACT, the Day before Buyer is to receive Gas from Seller, Buyer shall send an Operational Notice with a Forecast of its Gas needs for the next Day within the quantity provisions set forth in Section 2.3. The Forecast shall separately state the Firm Daily Contract Quantity as set forth in Section 2.3(A)(2), the Daily Call Option volume (if any), the Needle Peak Call Option volume (if any), the Discretionary Gas (if any), and Imbalance Volumes (if any). Unless and until changed by Buyer, Seller shall deliver all Gas at a Continuous Rate for the Periods identified by Buyer. The Firm Daily Contract Quantity shall be delivered in at a Continuous Rate throughout the following Day. The Buyer may adjust the Daily Call Option volume (if any) and the Needle Peak Call Option volume (if any) throughout the following Day. Once stated by Buyer, and if and once Buyer adjusts the Daily Call Option and Needle Peak Call Option volumes, all volumes will be delivered at a Continuous Rate for the Period(s) identified by Buyer. (C) Daily scheduling of Gas by the Parties’ gas controllers shall incorporate and separately state an Imbalance Volume, which will be nominated by Buyer when the cumulative Imbalance Volume exceeds 2
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Delivery Rate and Scheduling. (A) Subject to Incidental Deviations, Seller shall deliver and Buyer shall receive Gas at a Continuous Rate calculated based on the Average Daily Contract Quantity applicable in a particular Contract Year. (B) By 4:00 p.m. ACT, the Day before Buyer is to receive Gas from Seller, Buyer shall send Seller’s Gas Control Group an estimate of its hourly Gas needs for the next Day within the quantity provisions set forth in Section 2.3. (C) Daily scheduling of Gas by gas controllers shall incorporate an Imbalance Volume. (D) Buyer’s Fuel Supply personnel work normal business hours from 08:00 AM to 17:00 PM Alaska Clock Time (“Normal Business Hours”). Buyer’s Fuel Supply personnel are on call outside of Normal Business Hours for emergency response purposes. Seller and Buyer will use reasonable efforts to perform all gas scheduling and management activities during Normal Business Hours.

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