Export Pipelines Sample Clauses

The 'Export Pipelines' clause defines the procedures and requirements for exporting data, materials, or products through designated channels or systems. Typically, this clause outlines the technical standards, security protocols, and compliance measures that must be followed when transferring items across borders or between entities. For example, it may specify the use of approved software tools or require adherence to international export regulations. Its core practical function is to ensure that all exports are conducted legally and securely, minimizing the risk of regulatory violations and safeguarding sensitive information.
Export Pipelines. Pipelines to which a gathering line or lateral line downstream of the Platform and/or Development Facilities or, if there is no Platform, the Completion Equipment, is connected and which are used to transport Hydrocarbons or produced water to shore.
Export Pipelines. Pipelines installed after the effective date hereof for the benefit of a Contract Area and to which a gathering line or lateral line downstream of the Platform and/or Development Facilities or, if there is no Platform, the Completion Equipment, is connected and which are used to transport Hydrocarbons or produced water to shore. ST/WD EPA JOA 3
Export Pipelines. (3) the equipment procured and utilized for an enhanced recovery and pressure maintenance program described in Article 12.11 (Enhanced Recovery and/or Pressure Maintenance Program Proposals), and (4) the facilities referred to in Article 15.2 (Facilities to Take in Kind).
Export Pipelines. Pipelines to which a gathering line or lateral line downstream of the Platform and/or Development Facilities or, if there is no Platform, the Completion Equipment, is connected and which are used to transport Hydrocarbons or produced water to shore. An event or cause that is reasonably beyond the control of the Party claiming the existence of such event or cause, which includes, but is not limited to, a flood, storm, hurricane, loop current/eddy, or other act of God, a fire, loss of well control, oil spill, or other environmental catastrophe, a war, terrorist act, a civil disturbance, a labor dispute, a strike, a lockout, compliance with a law, order, rule, or regulation, governmental action or delay in granting necessary permits or permit approvals, and the inability to secure materials or a rig.