Priority 1 Gas Sample Clauses

Priority 1 Gas. After all other Gas, including, without limitation, Priority 3 Gas and Priority 2 Gas, has been curtailed, Gas delivered to the System that is subject to a gathering fee based on the COS Calculations set forth in this Agreement and any other Gas designated in an agreement to be Priority 1 Gas (collectively, “Priority 1 Gas”) will be curtailed pro rata as set forth below. Priorities will be in ascending numerical order, lower priority Gas being a larger number, and Gatherer shall not curtail Gas from a priority category if it is accepting Gas from a lower priority category. Gatherer will curtail Gas within each priority level as follows: (a) during any Month, on a pro rata basis with all other Gas in such priority level, based on each shipper’s most recent confirmed nomination prior to such curtailment, and, except for Receipt Point reallocations that do not result in additional curtailments, new or additional nominations from shippers on a curtailed System will not be accepted or confirmed by Gatherer for the remainder of the Month during curtailment; and (b) if the curtailment continues to the beginning of the next Month, then each shipper’s share of capacity for the subsequent Month on the System(s) shall be determined pro rata based on each shipper’s relative entitlement for the Month. Gatherer will determine, in good faith without unjust or unreasonable discrimination among Xxxxx, each shipper’s relative entitlement based on the flow potential of each Well in such System(s) using valid information reasonably and consistently compiled among Xxxxx in accordance with industry standards. Nominations by any Shipper shall not exceed such flow potential as described herein, except in the event of imbalance resolutions. Gatherer will temporarily release all curtailed Gas of Shipper from the terms of this Agreement for the duration of the curtailment only, and Shipper shall resume deliveries of such curtailed Gas to Gatherer no later than the first Day of the second Month immediately following the cessation of such curtailment. If the curtailment under this Section 8.1 persists for more than ninety (90) Days in any three hundred sixty-five (365) Day period, except to the extent Gatherer has been delayed by any governmental action, including but not limited to permitting and zoning, Shipper may seek, and Gatherer shall grant, a permanent release of the curtailed Gas. Gatherer will give Shipper ten (10) Days prior notice before performing any planned or routine m...
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