Nonhydrocarbons Clause Samples

The Nonhydrocarbons clause defines which substances, other than hydrocarbons, are addressed or excluded within the scope of an agreement, typically in the context of oil and gas operations. This clause clarifies whether materials such as water, inert gases, or minerals found alongside hydrocarbons are included in the rights or obligations of the parties. By specifying the treatment of nonhydrocarbon substances, the clause helps prevent disputes over ownership, extraction rights, or responsibilities for handling these materials, ensuring clarity and reducing the risk of future conflicts.
Nonhydrocarbons. Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas shall not contain more than 4% by volume of total nonhydrocarbons. Nonhydrocarbons shall include, but not be limited to, water, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur, carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen.
Nonhydrocarbons. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 7.1 to the contrary, the gas shall not contain more than three percent (3%) by volume of total nonhydrocarbons at the Point(s) of Delivery. Nonhydrocarbons shall include, but not be limited to, water, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur, carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen.
Nonhydrocarbons. Gas must not contain more than [***] mole percent ([***]%) total nonhydrocarbons. Nonhydrocarbons will include, but not be limited to, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur, carbon dioxide, oxygen, helium and nitrogen.
Nonhydrocarbons. Producers’ Gas shall not contain more than 4% by volume of total nonhydrocarbons. Nonhydrocarbons shall include, but not be limited to, water, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur, carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen.
Nonhydrocarbons. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 5 to the contrary, the Committed Gas must not contain an amount of non-hydrocarbons in excess of such amount that, after processing the Committed Gas, results in Residue Gas attributable to Seller containing more than [**] mole % total non-hydrocarbons. Non-hydrocarbons will include, but not be limited to, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur, carbon dioxide, oxygen, helium and nitrogen.