Transportation and Storage of Fluids Sample Clauses

Transportation and Storage of Fluids. Pipelines will be used for the transportation of hydrocarbons from the Well Sites. Pipelines must be constructed before the Production Phase commences. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Operator will not be required to connect any well drilled before January 1, 2020 to oil pipeline infrastructure. The City recognizes that there may be instances where economic, physical, or other factors may prevent or delay the installation of oil pipeline. In these instances, Operator shall use industry recognized alternatives to transport oil until pipeline infrastructure is viable. Operator shall use flowlines and pipelines for flowback to the maximum extent practicable. All non-potable water used for hydraulic fracturing will be transported to the Well Sites by temporary above-ground water lines in accordance with the Water Agreement to the maximum extent practicable. The Operator’s obligation to build and utilize pipelines is contingent upon the City and Operator, its affiliate, or a third party contractor entering into all necessary license or easement agreements for road rights-of-way and road crossings, Operator, its affiliate, or third party contractor acquiring all pipeline easements where necessary, and the City issuing all necessary permits for work within the City. Operator may utilize temporary tanks during drilling, flowback, workover, completion, and hydraulic fracturing and maintenance operations. Operator shall screen the temporary tanks if they will be present longer than 6 months. Operator may connect any well that was drilled prior to January 1, 2020 to oil pipeline infrastructure.
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