Long-Term Interruption — Release from Dedication Sample Clauses

Long-Term Interruption — Release from Dedication. Within twenty-one (21) Days of any event(s) of Force Majeure or Interruption and Curtailment affecting Gatherer’s ability to accept all or part of the Crude Oil volumes subject to Shipper’s Dedication, Gatherer shall provide Shipper with Notice to the extent Gatherer anticipates such event(s) will last longer than one hundred and eighty (180) Days (the “Extended Force Majeure Event”). Gatherer’s notification shall include a good faith estimate of the length of the Extended Force Majeure Event and when Gatherer anticipates it again will be able to accept such Crude Oil volumes subject to Shipper’s Dedication. Shipper and Gatherer will work together in good faith to find alternative gathering and/or transportation services for such Crude Oil volumes subject to Shipper’s Dedication and affected by the Extended Force Majeure Event. The term of any such alternative gathering and/or transportation service agreement must end no later than the first (1st) Day of the second (2nd) full Month following Gatherer’s notification’s estimated end date for the Extended Force Majeure Event.