Regasification and Send Sample Clauses

Regasification and Send. Out of Gas 5.4.1 All LNG unloaded at the Terminal by or on behalf of a User shall be regasified and sent-out into the GPN within the User’s defined Unloading and Regasification Slot, unless otherwise agreed with the Operator in advance. 5.4.2 No later than 12:00 hours of each Gas Day in each Unloading and Regasification Slot, the Operator shall notify the User of the following in respect of the Delivery that will take place during the respective Unloading and Regasification Slot (or remaining part thereof, as the case may be): (a) the User’s Inventory; and (b) the actual Internal Use for the previous Gas Day (if any). 5.4.3 The User shall make the Nominations necessary to enable send-out of Regasified LNG to commence as soon as possible following the unloading of respective Cargo at the Terminal. On each Gas Day within an Unloading and Regasification Slot, the User may nominate a quantity of Gas for delivery per day between fifty (50) to five hundred (500) MMscfd, provided that the User’s Inventory equals zero (0) by the end of such Unloading and Regasification Slot. 5.4.4 The Operator shall cause to be delivered to the User at the Gas Delivery Point a quantity of Gas (expressed in MWh) that is, less Internal Use (expressed in MWh) as provided for in Clause 5.6, the MMscfd equivalent of the quantity of LNG in MWh received by the Operator for the User’s account at the LNG Receipt Point minus any Permitted Gas Loss. 5.4.5 The User acknowledges that the Operator is entitled to Permitted Gas Loss without charge. 5.4.6 Provided that the LNG delivered by or for the account of the User conforms to the LNG Specifications, including LNG treated in accordance with Clause 8.1.4, the Operator shall redeliver regasified LNG to the User at the Gas Delivery Point that conforms to the Gas Specifications. 5.4.7 Subject to: (a) use of the Permitted Maintenance Allowance; and (b) the availability of sufficient User’s Inventory, the User shall have the right to nominate for vaporization and delivery from the FSRU to the Gas Delivery Point a quantity of regasified LNG up to five hundred (500) MMscf per day and pro rated for hours in between, provided that the User is able to take delivery of regasified LNG at a pressure of between ninety five (95) and one hundred (100) Xxxx (the “Maximum LNG Regasification Rate”). 5.4.8 The Operator shall deliver the duly nominated regasified LNG: (a) at a minimum delivery rate of fifty (50) MMscfd per day and pro rated for hours in between; a...
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