Tank Battery Suction Pressures Clause Samples

Tank Battery Suction Pressures. For no less than three years starting December 1, 2016, Gatherer shall maintain a pressure of 200 psig or less on the suction side of the compression facilities at each of the G13LT, G12LT, G10LT, G9LT, G8LT, G6LT, G5LT, G4LT, and G2LT Tank Batteries. If the actual operating pressure at the inlet control valve at such locations exceeds 200 psig (“Excess Suction Pressure”), and Producer gives Gatherer notice of same, then Gatherer shall promptly use reasonable efforts to reduce such pressure at such locations to a pressure at or below 200 psig within forty-eight (48) hours after delivery of such notice. If there is Excess Suction Pressure at a Tank Battery as averaged over a period of fourteen (14) or more consecutive Days, excluding any Days during such fourteen (14) day period on which an event of Force Majeure caused, in whole or in part, such Excess Suction Pressure, and excluding the first two days of Excess Suction Pressure caused in whole or in part by the completion and connection of a Well upstream of the affected Tank Battery (an “Excess Suction Pressure Event”), then Producer shall provide gatherer with written notice containing the applicable dates of the Excess Suction Pressure Event, and Gatherer shall issue Producer an “Excess Suction Pressure Credit” calculated as follows: (P x Q) = Excess Suction Pressure Credit Where: P = $0.10 per MMBtu; and Q = the quantity of Gas (in MMBtu) delivered to the Tank Battery during all days of the Excess Suction Pressure Event plus the quantity of Gas (in MMBtu) delivered to the Tank Battery during a period immediately following the Excess Suction Pressure Event equal to the number of days of the Excess Suction Pressure Event. The foregoing $0.10 per MMBtu credit rate will be annually adjusted as provided in Article V, Section 2. 6. This Amendment supersedes, cancels and terminates that certain Amendment between the Parties dated September 1, 2015.