Field Telemetry Sample Clauses

The Field Telemetry clause establishes the requirements and procedures for collecting, transmitting, and managing data from equipment or operations in the field. Typically, this clause outlines the types of data to be gathered, the technology or systems to be used for remote monitoring, and the responsibilities of each party regarding data access and maintenance. By clearly defining how operational data is captured and shared, the clause ensures transparency, supports performance monitoring, and helps resolve disputes related to field activities.
Field Telemetry. Producers shall cause the Operator to share the Field Telemetry signal or data with Gatherer, at Gatherer’s option and at no cost to Gatherer, for those ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Receipt Points which use a Producers’ Wellhead Meter for custody transfer purposes. Gatherer will share the Field Telemetry signal or data with the Operator, at Operator’s option and at no cost to the Operator, for those ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Receipt Points which use a Gatherer’s Receipt Meter for custody transfer purposes. If requested, the Operator, on the one hand, and Gatherer, on the other hand, shall make available or cause their respective Affiliates to make available Field Telemetry to Gatherer for Gatherer’s Receipt Meters or the Operator for Producers’ Wellhead Meters, as applicable, either new or existing. For Gatherer’s Receipt Meters, Producers shall cause the Operator to charge Gatherer its actual costs for such service prorated based on the actual capacity used by Gatherer. For Producers’ Wellhead Meters, Gatherer shall charge Producers or Operator, as applicable, its actual costs for such service prorated based on the actual capacity used by Producers or Operator. Additionally, costs for system upkeep, ongoing maintenance, and repairs of Field Telemetry and associated facilities to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Receipt Points which use a Producers’ Wellhead Meter (i) will be billed by the Operator (on behalf of Producers) to Gatherer prorated by the actual capacity used by Gatherer at such times as the Operator shares Field Telemetry signal or data with Gatherer or (ii) will be billed by Gatherer to Producers or the Operator prorated by the actual capacity used by Operator at such times as Gatherer shares Field Telemetry signal or data with the Operator.

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