New Well Connections Sample Clauses

New Well Connections. During the Minimum Volume Period, when Producers provide Notice under Section 6(a)(2) of this Exhibit A, Gatherer shall be responsible for the cost to install the pipe and ancillary equipment from the outlet flange of the meter tube of the Primary Measurement Device to the existing common gas header, including any modifications thereto, on the existing pad for the Producers Xxxxx covered by such Notice but only where Gatherer has not installed a Gatherer’s Receipt Meter on such existing pad. Producers shall be responsible for the cost of connecting (i) such new Producer Xxxxx on pads on a Xxxxxxx Gathering System where Gatherer has installed a Gatherer’s Receipt Meter and (ii) new Xxxxxxx Delivery Points added to the Xxxxxxx Gathering Systems for gas lift operations under Section 11 of this Exhibit A.
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New Well Connections. Producers shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to provide Gatherer no less than 90 days’ prior Notice of the location of, and expected date of first production for, new Producer Xxxxx in the Xxxxxxx XXX on a pad or pads that are already connected to a Xxxxxxx Gathering System. Such Notice to Gatherer shall include the projected date of final completion and testing of such well or xxxxx located on the existing pad or pads specified in the Notice. Following such Notice, Producers and Gatherer shall reasonably cooperate with each other in developing and providing to the other Party such other information and data regarding such pads and xxxxx reasonably requested by such Party.
New Well Connections. A. Notice & Time to Connect
New Well Connections. For any Well located in Area “A” on Schedule 1, Producer shall provide Gatherer with written Notice of any additional Well dedicated to this Agreement to be connected to the Gathering System hereunder, including the Producer’s working interest, Well name, Well location, and Producer’s best estimate of Well deliverability.
New Well Connections. CEMI, on behalf of Producers, shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to provide Gatherer no less than 90 days’ prior Notice of the location of, and expected date of first production for, new Producer Xxxxx in the Springridge AMI on a pad or pads that are already connected to the Springridge Gathering System. Such Notice to Gatherer shall include the projected date of final completion and testing of such well or xxxxx located on the existing pad or pads specified in the Notice. Following such Notice, Producers and Gatherer shall reasonably cooperate with each other in developing and providing to the other Party such other information and data regarding such pads and xxxxx reasonably requested by such Party.
New Well Connections. When CEMI provides Notice under Section 6(a)(2) of this Exhibit A, Gatherer shall be responsible for the cost to install the pipe and ancillary equipment from the outlet flange of the meter tube of the Primary Measurement Device to the existing common gas header, including any modifications thereto, on the existing pad for the Producers Xxxxx covered by such Notice but only where Gatherer has not installed a Gatherer’s Receipt Meter on such existing pad. Producers shall be responsible for the cost of connecting (i) such new Producer Xxxxx on pads on a Springridge Gathering System where Gatherer has installed a Gatherer’s Receipt Meter and (ii) new Springridge Delivery Points added to the Springridge Gathering System for gas lift operations under Section 10 of this Exhibit A.
New Well Connections. For any Well located in Area “A” on Schedule 1, Producer shall provide Gatherer with written Notice of any additional Well dedicated to this Agreement to be connected to the Gathering System hereunder, including the Producer’s working interest, Well name, Well location, and Producer’s best estimate of Well deliverability. (i) Within 10 Days of receipt of such Notice, Gatherer shall provide Producer with a written estimate of the cost of connecting such new Well to the Gathering System, which shall include any necessary facilities to accommodate the Gas in the Gathering System (“New Well Connection Expenditure”). Gatherer shall proceed with connection of such new Well 10 Days after the estimate is received by Producer, unless advised otherwise pursuant to this Section 5.11 (ii) below. Such New Well Connection Expenditure shall be subject to the Indemnity in Section 5.11 (iii).
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