Production – Operation and Maintenance Sample Clauses

Production – Operation and Maintenance. Routine production, operation, and maintenance may include, but is not limited to, stimulations; wellbore repair; daily site inspections and maintenance; testing; linear infrastructure, gathering line and flow line repairs; right-of- way and road maintenance; unloading of storage tanks; truck traffic for removal of product or waste; emergency response activities; workovers; recompletions; flaring; weed control; pipeline pigging activities; and regulatory inspections.
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Production – Operation and Maintenance. Production facilities would be placed on the individual well locations or on a remote facility pad nearby. Facilities that may be employed may include, but are not limited to, production separators, fuel gas separators, sand traps per separator, free water knockouts, vapor recovery towers, vapor recovery units, slug catchers, JT fuel gas skids, chemical skids, pumps (recirc, charge, etc.), electric/automation buildings and equipment, capstone buildings and equipment, compressors, gas lift skids, cathodic protection equipment, 500 bbl oil tanks, 500 bbl produced water tanks, 750 bbl flash tanks, 120 bbl above grade pits, 40 bbl below grade pits, LACT equipment, gas measurement equipment, pipeline risers, and pipe manifolds. Various types of artificial lift equipment may be installed and utilized if necessary throughout the life of the xxxxx. Any of the above listed pieces of production equipment could be installed and maintained throughout the life of the xxxxx to assist in production and measurement of the product. Telemetry equipment would be used to remotely monitor xxxxx wherever topographically feasible. The use of telemetry would minimize traffic to and from the well locations in order to minimize impacts. A pumper truck would still be required to visit the well pads daily. The frequency of additional visits would be based upon information from the telemetry equipment. Reportable spills or releases of oil, gas, or any other potentially hazardous substance would be reported immediately to the BLM and other responsible parties. Spills would be mitigated immediately; appropriate measures for cleanup would be implemented and spilled substances and clean up related materials would be removed for disposal at approved disposal sites. Periodically, the workover or recompletion of a well may be required to ensure that efficient production is maintained. Workovers can include repairs to the well bore equipment (casing, tubing, rods, or pump), the wellhead, or the production facilities. These repairs would usually be completed during daylight hours. The frequency of this type of work cannot be accurately projected because workovers vary from well to well. Operation facilities for the water supply and disposal xxxxx would be contained within the permitted location for those xxxxx. Facilities on location may include, but are not limited to, water storage tanks, water pumps, water piping and fittings, and filter stations. Some level of operations at the site woul...

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  • Operations and Maintenance Pursuant to Section 10.5 of this Agreement, Developer shall pay the reasonable expenses (including overheads) for the operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities and incremental operating and maintenance expenses incurred in association with System Upgrade Facilities, if and to the extent provided for under Attachment S. For Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities, such expenses are calculated as follows:

  • Construction and Maintenance There are on-going maintenance, renovation and construction projects taking place in and around the residences. The work typically takes place during regular business hours, but may begin earlier or extend into evenings or weekends. On-going construction or renovation projects will continue through midterm and final exam periods. The University will take measures to ensure that prudent construction practices are followed, but there may be noise, dust and temporary interruption of some services. Residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovation to their residence area. There will be no compensation or reduction to your residence fees due to disruption and/or relocation.

  • Operation and Maintenance Manuals Receipts for transmittal of Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Brochures and Data to the Design Professional (or Commissioning Agent) as required by Section 6.1.1.5.

  • Installation and Maintenance Except for the bi‐directional and production metering equipment owned by the City, all equipment on Customer’s side of the delivery point, including the required disconnect device, shall be provided and maintained in satisfactory operating condition by Customer and shall remain the property and responsibility of the Customer. The City will bear no responsibility for the installation or maintenance of Customer’s equipment or for any damage to property as a result of any failure or malfunction thereof. The City shall not be liable, directly or indirectly for permitting or continuing to allow the interconnection of the Facility or for the acts or omissions of Customer or the failure or malfunction of any equipment of Customer that causes loss or injury, including death, to any party.

  • Planned Maintenance (a) Sellers may designate up to twenty (20) Days of Planned Maintenance on Sellers’ Facilities during each Contract Year. Sellers shall be entitled to reduce (including down to zero (0)) its Gas scheduling under Clause 8 and Exhibit 3 for each Day of Planned Maintenance.

  • Repairs and Maintenance The Tenant shall (a) take good care of the Apartment and all equipment and fixtures in it; (b) promptly make all necessary repairs and replacements whenever the need results from the Tenant's act of neglect or the neglect of Tenant’s family members, guests, visitors or contractors (if consented to by Landlord); (c) keep the Apartment and any other part of the building used by the Tenant as clean and safe as possible; and (d) promptly notify the Landlord when there are conditions which need repair. Landlord shall have a reasonable amount of time to make repairs. Tenant shall be responsible for reimbursing the Landlord for the cost of any repairs that are not "normal wear and tear" repairs, any such costs shall be considered additional rent; (e) shall not attach to, hang from or place anything on the railings of the patio or deck; and ( f ) Tenant agrees not to install any partition walls. No outside contractor is authorized to perform any services at the Apartment or apartment complex unless approved in writing by a representative of the Landlord. If Tenant contracts for any such services without written consent of the Landlord, Tenant shall be wholly responsible for the payment for any such service and shall hold the Landlord harmless against any claim made by a contractor who performs any such service at the request of the Tenant. Tenant shall also be responsible for returning the apartment back to its original condition, or else shall be liable to the Landlord for the costs incurred for the Landlord to do so after Tenant vacates.

  • Operating and Maintenance Costs The Participating Generator shall be responsible for all its costs incurred in connection with operating and maintaining the Generating Units identified in Schedule 1 for the purpose of meeting its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Repair and Maintenance Except in the case of damage to or destruction of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas or the Property caused by an act of God or other peril, in which case the provisions of Article 10 shall control, the parties shall have the following obligations and responsibilities with respect to the repair and maintenance of the Leased Premises, the Building, the Outside Areas, and the Property.

  • Operating and Maintenance Expenses Subject to the provisions herein addressing the use of facilities by others, and except for operations and maintenance expenses associated with modifications made for providing interconnection or transmission service to a third party and such third party pays for such expenses, the Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for all reasonable expenses including overheads, associated with: (1) owning, operating, maintaining, repairing, and replacing the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities; and (2) operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities.

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