Pipeline Uses and Losses Sample Clauses

Pipeline Uses and Losses. From the quantities of gas measured at the respective Field Delivery Points as provided above, there shall be deducted any gas which may be lost, used, or sold by Southern at any place on Southern’s Lines between such Field Delivery Points and the Plant Delivery Point, as more specifically set forth in Section 4.1 above. The volumes of such gas and the nature of each disposition, as reported by Southern to Plant Operator, shall be subtracted by Plant Operator from the quantities of gas measured at the Field Delivery Points. In making settlements hereunder, Plant Operator shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy of such information as reported to it by Southern, but Plant Operator shall footnote settlement data supplied to the affected Plant Suppliers, noting the allocable amount of gas lost, used, or sold by Southern. It is understood that the aforesaid volumes of gas lost, used, or sold by Southern at any place on Southern’s Lines shall be allocated to all Field Delivery Points serving Southern’s Lines (including the Field Delivery Point serving the Lines from which gas will be processed in plants other than the Toca Plant) in the ratio which the volume of gas measured at each such Field Delivery Point during the applicable month bears to the total volume of gas measured at all Field Delivery Points serving Southern’s Lines during the applicable month.
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