Firm Capacity Gas; Capacity Allocations on the Gathering System Sample Clauses

Firm Capacity Gas; Capacity Allocations on the Gathering System. Subject to the capacity allocations set forth in this Section 7.3, Gatherer has the right to contract with other Persons for the delivery of Third Party Gas to the Gathering System, including the delivery of Firm Capacity Gas. If the volume of Gas available for delivery into any System Segment exceeds the capacity of such System Segment at any point relevant to Gatherer’s service to Producer hereunder, then Gatherer shall interrupt or curtail receipts of Gas in accordance with the following: (a) First, Gatherer shall curtail all Interruptible Gas prior to curtailing Firm Capacity Gas. (b) Second, if additional curtailments are required beyond Section 7.3(a) above, Gatherer shall curtail Firm Capacity Gas. In the event Gatherer curtails some, but not all, Firm Capacity Gas on a particular Day, Gatherer shall allocate the capacity of the applicable point on the relevant System Segment available to such shippers of Firm Capacity Gas, including Dedicated Gas, on a pro rata basis based upon the average nominations for Firm Capacity Gas for the 14-Day period prior to the curtailments made by Producer and the other shippers on the Gathering System.
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Firm Capacity Gas; Capacity Allocations on the Gathering System. Subject to the capacity allocations set forth in this Section 7.4, Gatherer has the right to contract with other Persons for the delivery of Third Party Gas to the Gathering System, including the delivery of Firm Capacity Gas. If the volume of Gas available for delivery into the Gathering System exceeds the capacity of the Gathering System at any point relevant to Gatherer’s service to Shipper hereunder, then Gatherer shall interrupt or curtail receipts of Gas in accordance with the following: (a) First, Gatherer shall curtail all Interruptible Gas prior to curtailing Firm Capacity Gas. (b) Second, if additional curtailments are required beyond Article 7.4(a) above, Gatherer shall curtail Firm Capacity Gas. In the event Gatherer curtails some, but not all Firm Capacity Gas on a particular Day, Gatherer shall allocate the capacity of the applicable point on the Gathering System available to such shippers of Firm Capacity Gas, including Dedicated Gas, on a pro rata basis based upon Shipper’s and the other shippers’ of Firm Capacity Gas average of the confirmed nominations for the previous fourteen (14) Day period of Firm Capacity Gas prior to the event causing the curtailment. Notwithstanding the above, Shipper shall be entitled to a temporary release of Dedicated Gas from this Agreement for the duration of any curtailment by Gatherer that impacts Dedicated Gas, including, without limitation, curtailments resulting from a Force Majeure event and if necessary, Gatherer shall deliver Gas to Shipper at other delivery points than the Delivery Points if such delivery points are made available to Gatherer at no cost to Gatherer. During any such temporary release, Shipper may direct Shipper’s Gas to any other available facility. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, with respect to capacity allocations on the Gathering System, Gatherer shall accord the highest priority to Firm Capacity Gas. In addition, Gatherer shall not commingle any Third Party Gas with any Dedicated Gas that has been nominated for redelivery to a Redelivery Point upstream of a Processing Plant unless (A) such Third Party Gas has been nominated for redelivery at the same Redelivery Point (or another System Redelivery Point that is upstream of the same Processing Plant), and the shipper of such Third Party Gas has confirmed to Shipper that such Third Party Gas will be processed at such Processing Plant, (B) commingling such Third Party Gas with such Dedicated Gas will not ad...

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