Equipment and Specifications Sample Clauses

Equipment and Specifications. Producer’s Gas delivered into the Gathering System shall be measured by the Measurement Meter(s) at the Receipt Point(s), the Delivery Point(s), and any point(s) redelivering buyback gas to Producer. The Measurement Meter and appurtenant facilities shall be installed, operated, and maintained by Gatherer in accurate working order and condition, and in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Article 10, with good and workmanlike standards generally practiced by reasonably prudent gas pipeline operators, and in accordance with all Laws. Gas Gathering Agreement dated July 1, 2018 Between Alpine High Gathering LP (Gatherer) and Apache Corporation (Producer) CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED
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Equipment and Specifications. Producer’s Gas delivered into the Gathering System shall be measured by the Measurement Meter(s) at the Receipt Point(s), the Delivery Point(s), and any point(s) redelivering buyback gas to Producer. The Measurement Meter and appurtenant facilities shall be installed, operated, and maintained by Gatherer in accurate working order and condition, and in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Article 10, with good and workmanlike standards generally practiced by reasonably prudent gas pipeline operators, and in accordance with all Laws.
Equipment and Specifications. For measurement purposes under this Agreement, Shipper’s Gas delivered into the Gathering System shall be measured at the Measurement Meters and the Delivery Point Gas shall be measured at the meters at the Delivery Points. Measurement and appurtenant facilities shall be installed, operated, and maintained by the measuring party in accurate working order and condition to measure Gas at all applicable measurement points in accordance with the provisions hereof.
Equipment and Specifications. Producer’s Gas delivered to the Processor’s Facilities shall be measured by Processor at each Receipt Point, each Delivery Point, each High Pressure Gas Lift Redelivery Point, and any point on the gathering system upstream of Processor’s Gas Processing Agreement dated September 1, 2021 Between Altus Midstream Processing LP (Processor) and Apache Corporation (Producer) Facilities where buyback gas is redelivered to Producer, and the Residue Gas and Plant Products shall be measured at the meter(s) at the applicable Redelivery Point(s). The meters and appurtenant facilities shall be installed, operated, and maintained by Processor in accurate working order and condition, in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Article V, with good and workmanlike standards generally practiced by reasonably prudent gas processing operators, and in accordance with all laws.
Equipment and Specifications. Producer’s Gas delivered to the Processor’s Facilities shall be measured by Processor at each Receipt Point, each Delivery Point, each High Pressure Gas Lift Redelivery Point, and any point on the gathering system upstream of Processor’s Facilities where buyback gas is redelivered to Producer, and the Residue Gas and Plant Products shall be measured at the meter(s) at the applicable Redelivery Point(s). The meters and appurtenant facilities shall be installed, operated, and maintained by Processor in accurate working order and condition, in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Article V, with good and workmanlike standards generally practiced by reasonably prudent gas processing operators, and in accordance with all laws.
Equipment and Specifications. Producer’s Gas delivered to the Processor’s Facilities shall be measured by Processor at each Receipt Point, each Delivery Point, and any point on the gathering system upstream of Processor’s Facilities where buyback gas is redelivered to Producer, and the Residue Gas and Plant Products shall be measured at the meter(s) at the applicable Redelivery Point(s). Additionally, Processor shall measure any gas consumed as fuel or flared at its facilities. The meters and appurtenant facilities shall be installed, operated, and maintained by Processor in accurate working order and condition, in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Article V, with good and workmanlike standards generally practiced by reasonably prudent gas processing operators, and in accordance with all laws.
Equipment and Specifications. Producer’s Gas delivered to the Processor’s Facilities shall be measured by Processor at each Receipt Point, each Delivery Point, and any point on the gathering system upstream of Processor’s Facilities where buyback gas is redelivered to Producer, and the Residue Gas and Plant Products shall be measured at the meter(s) at the applicable Redelivery Point(s). Additionally, Processor shall measure any gas consumed as fuel or flared at its facilities. The meters and appurtenant facilities shall be installed, operated, and maintained by Processor in accurate working order and condition, in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Article V, with good and workmanlike standards generally practiced by reasonably prudent gas processing operators, and in accordance with all laws. Gas Processing Agreement dated [______________] Between Alpine High Processing LP (Processor) and [_____________] (Producer)
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