Processing Margin Sample Clauses

Processing Margin. KMTP and COPANO shall calculate the processing margin for each Production Month (the “Processing Margin”) in accordance with the formulae set forth in Part 1 of Exhibit D attached hereto and the provisions of this Article 4. Part 2 of Exhibit D hereto is an example of the Processing Margin calculation for a Production Month in which: (i) GPM values are assumed to be those set forth in cells C13 through C19, (ii) the actual Product recovery factors are those set forth in cells D13 through D19, (iii) the Ship Channel Index is assumed to be $** per MMBtu (cell H7), (iv) Product prices less any deductions referred to below in clauses (iv) and (v) of this Article 4 are assumed to be those set forth in cells L13 through L19; (v) the Heating Value of KMTP Gas is assumed to be ** MMBtu/Mcf (cell D23), vi) the actual Plant Fuel, Flare and Losses is assumed to be **% of the Delivered MMBtu (cell D31). In calculating the Processing Margin, the Parties shall use the following inputs: (i) the actual GPM values for the Production Month for each Product attributable to the KMTP Gas (as reported the following month by KMTP pursuant to Article 3), (ii) the actual KMTP Gas Btu factor for the full Production Month (as reported the following month by KMTP pursuant to Article 3), (iii) the Ship Channel Index (cell H7) for the Production Month, (iv) the actual prices received by COPANO for the Production Month for each Product, less COPANO’S transportation and fractionation fee equal to the greater of:
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