Receipt Point Pressure Sample Clauses

Receipt Point Pressure. (a) User must: (i) supply Gas at Receipt Points (including System Use Gas and any quantity of Gas required to correct any Accumulated Imbalance to zero) at a gauge pressure as uniform as practicable; (ii) for the Moomba Gas Plant Receipt Point and QSN Receipt Point, ensure the gauge pressure does not: (A) fall below 6,200 kPa without Service Provider's prior written approval (which approval may be given or withheld at the absolute discretion of Service Provider); or (B) exceed the MAOP; (iii) for the PP Receipt Point, ensure the gauge pressure does not fall outside the range of 15,300 kPa to 7,500 kPa (unless otherwise varied to a lower amount with the agreement of the Parties), without Service Provider's prior written approval (which approval may be given or withheld at the absolute discretion of Service Provider). (b) User acknowledges that Service Provider is under no obligation to install compression or other facilities to permit the receipt of User's Gas at any Receipt Point. (c) User must ensure that the upstream facilities at the relevant Receipt Points have the capacity to supply Gas into the Pipeline System at a pressure of at least: (i) for the Moomba Gas Plant Receipt Point and QSN Receipt Point, 6,200 kPa gauge; and (ii) for the PP Receipt Point, 7,500 kPa gauge. (d) User acknowledges that the Gas pressure in the Pipeline System may at times exceed 6,200 kPa gauge.
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Receipt Point Pressure. At each Receipt Point, Shipper shall provide equipment acceptable to Gatherer that will prevent over-pressuring of the Gathering System (“Pressure Regulation Devices”). Gatherer, in its sole discretion, may require Shipper to install, operate and maintain, at its own expense, such Pressure Regulation Devices as may be necessary to regulate the pressure of Gas prior to receipt by Gatherer. If regulation equipment is installed on Gatherer’s Gathering system, it shall be installed in a manner that does not interfere with measurement or induce measurement errors. *** Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions.
Receipt Point Pressure. Maintenance Buyer shall cause Gatherer to use reasonable efforts to maintain an average monthly operating pressure of three hundred and fifty (350) psig or less (the "Target Pressure") at the Low Pressure Receipt Point(s) into the Gathering System. Should the average monthly pressure at any Low Pressure Receipt Point exceed the Target Pressure for three (3) consecutive months for any Low Pressure Receipt Point, then, beginning with the fourth month in which such average monthly pressure exceeds the Target Pressure, Buyer shall reduce the Gathering and Processing Fee by [ * ] ($[ * ]) per MMBtu. Buyer shall have nine (9) months in which to install, or cause Gatherer to install, equipment necessary to reduce the pressure at such Low Pressure Receipt Point to the Target Pressure. If Buyer or Gatherer has not reduced the pressure at such Low Pressure Receipt Point after such nine (9) month period to the Target Pressure, then Seller may, at its option, upon thirty (30) Days' prior written notice to Buyer, release only the affected Low Pressure Receipt Point and Seller's Gas delivered thereto from the provisions of this Agreement In the event of any such release, during such thirty (30) Day period, Buyer and Seller shall negotiate in good faith to reduce Seller's MDQ and Seller's Annual Volume by an amount equal to the Gas that was projected to have been delivered to the affected Low Pressure Receipt Point, and shall revise Exhibit F accordingly.
Receipt Point Pressure. Producer has sole responsibility for transporting Gas to the Receipt Points. Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas shall be delivered to Gatherer at the Springridge Receipt Points at pressures sufficient to effect delivery into Gatherer’s facilities at the Springridge Receipt Points. Delivery pressures at each Springridge Receipt Point shall not exceed the maximum allowable operating pressures of the Springridge Gathering System at each such Springridge Receipt Point. For the avoidance of doubt, Gatherer shall not be required to compress any Producers’ Gas at the wellhead nor centrally, unless subject to prior negotiations, in order to effectuate delivery hereunder, and Producers shall not be required to compress Producers’ Gas at the wellhead in order to effectuate delivery hereunder.
Receipt Point Pressure. (a) User must supply Gas (including System Use Gas and any Imbalance Correction Quantity) at Receipt Points at: (i) a gauge pressure as uniform as practicable; and (ii) a pressure sufficient to allow: (A) the entry of the required quantity of Gas into the Pipeline System at each of those Receipt Points; and (B) the transportation in the Pipeline System of the quantity of gas required to be transported on any Day, provided that User must not supply Gas at a pressure below four thousand nine hundred and fifty (4,950) kPa without Service Provider’s approval and under no circumstances may User supply Gas at a pressure greater than six thousand two hundred (6,200) kPa. (b) User acknowledges that Service Provider is under no obligation to install compression or other facilities to permit the receipt of User’s Gas at any Receipt Point.
Receipt Point Pressure. Shipper shall cause Gas to be delivered to the Receipt Point(s) at a pressure at least equal to the minimum delivery pressure for such Receipt Point(s) and not greater than the maximum allowable pressure specified in Transporter's technical requirements for such Receipt Point(s). Transporter from time to time may adjust the maximum allowable pressure at a Receipt Point and if such adjustment is made, Transporter shall promptly notify Shipper.

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