Northern Gas Networks Limited Sample Clauses

Northern Gas Networks Limited. Moorside 0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX Facsimile: 0000 000 0000 Telephone: Shift Engineer – 0845 600 3175 For the attention of: North of England Control Desk 2. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Address: Northern Gas Networks Control Room From: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Address: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fax: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Tel: xxxxxxxxxx To: NGN Address: Northern Gas Networks, Control Room, 0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX Fax: 0000 000 0000 Tel: 0000 000 0000 Date: [ ] Time: [ ] Gas Day commencing 0600 hours on: [ ] Volume Delivered (MSCM): [ ] Energy Delivered (kWh): [ ] Average Calorific Value (MJ/SCM): [ ] Signature: Position: This form is used to notify NGN of the maximum gas flow of which the Delivery Facility is capable, at the System Entry Point to the System, taking into account all information available to the DFO, concerning planned maintenance activities. This information is provided in good faith based upon best judgement of the DFO without liability. To be returned by 15th of each quarter: March and June (for that calendar year) In between each quarterly update any changes to previously communicated planned maintenance should be provided to NGN (on the same proforma), as soon as they are known. To: Company Name NGN System Control Contact Name Shift Engineer Telephone Number 0000 000 0000 Fax Number 0000 000 0000 E-mail Address XXX_Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx From: Company Name xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Location xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Contact Name xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Telephone Number xxxxxxxxxxxxxx E-mail Address xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Northern Gas Networks Limited. (registered in England and Wales under number 05167070), whose registered office is at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, XX00 0XX (“NGN”); and
Northern Gas Networks Limited. Address: Northern Gas Networks Control Room Moorside 0 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx XX0 0XX Email: XXX_Xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx Telephone: Shift Engineer – 0845 600 3175 For the attention of: North of England Control Desk

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