Unit Configuration Sample Clauses

Unit Configuration. The Point Thomson Unit consists of the area and leases within the boundary set forth on the map attached as Exhibit A and the schedule of leases listed and identified on Exhibit B for a total acreage of 93,291.12 acres. The WIOs confirm that any leases not set forth on Exhibits A and B that formerly may have been included in the Point Thomson Unit have expired and the acreage has been released and returned to the State. The map of the unit area reflecting the boundary of the Point Thomson Unit as set forth on Exhibit A and the schedule listing leases within the Point Thomson Unit area as set forth on Exhibit B are approved as Exhibit A and Exhibit B to the PTUA. The Unit Operator will file revised versions of Exhibits A and B when changes occur to the configuration or boundaries of the Point Thomson Unit area as set forth in this Agreement, with the revisions effective on the date the changes occur. Exhibit C is a listing of all or part of the leases listed on Exhibit A by area as referenced in this Agreement. Exhibit D is a map depicting the leases and areas set forth in Exhibit C. A reference to Exhibit C in this Agreement includes a reference to the corresponding area depicted in Exhibit D.
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Unit Configuration. During the Xxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 0 will be aligned and operated in the normal plant configuration – as approved by the Owner, with regards to mechanical and electrical components and systems. All steam and water drains and traps will be aligned for safe system operation. The DCS will be in automatic operation, except where approved by the Owner. Setpoints, system limits, alarms and trips will be in normal plant configuration and will not be deviated from, for the purpose of the Unit 6 Performance Test.
Unit Configuration. Insofar as possible, taking into consideration the productive limits of the producing interval, the configuration of the mineral ownership boundaries and the unit configuration for the Leased Premises, the lands included within the production unit for a well shall be in the form of a square or rectangle. Reasonable efforts shall be made by Lessee in designating production units to avoid excluding small or irregular shaped portions of the Leased Premises. Units assigned to xxxxx producing from different zones may overlap, and shall overlap when necessary to comply with the requirements of this section. If a well is producing from more than one formation, its production unit’s size and configuration shall conform to the to the limitations set forth herein or the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (“ODNR”) (or other government entity with jurisdiction) rules applicable to the well which provides the largest production unit (subject to the size limitations stated above). If all or a portion of the Leased Premises is included in a pooled unit, then for purposes of this paragraph all the lands within the pooled unit shall be considered a part of the Leased Premises, and the size and configuration of the production unit(s) must conform to the requirements of this paragraph for a production unit if such unit is established by Lessee. Lessor specifically recognizes that Lessee, at Lessee’s option, may drill multiple xxxxx within a unit provided that such is permitted by the ODNR.
Unit Configuration. Insofar as possible, taking into consideration the productive limits of the producing interval and the unit configuration for the Leased Premises, the lands included within the production unit for a well shall be in the form of a square or rectangle. Every effort shall be made by Lessee in designating production units to avoid releasing small or irregular shaped portions of the Leased Premises, or portions not contiguous with other released portions. Acreage assigned to xxxxx producing from different zones may overlap, and shall overlap when necessary to comply with the requirements of this section. If a well is producing from more than one formation, its production unit’s size and configuration shall conform to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (or other government entity with jurisdiction) rules applicable to the well which provides the largest production unit (subject to the size limitations stated above). If all or a portion of the Leased Premises is included in a pooled unit, then for purposes of this paragraph all the lands within the pooled unit shall be considered a part of the Leased Premises, and the size and configuration of the production unit(s) must conform to the requirements of this paragraph for a production unit.
Unit Configuration. The Unit Configuration will be confirmed with you at a later date. It will describe the Unit that you configure, including pricing (excluding taxes and official or government fees and tariffs). Unit Configuration may be a paper form or web- based form.
Unit Configuration. Taking into consideration the productive limits of the producing interval and the unit configuration for the Leased Premises, the lands included within the production unit for a well shall be contiguous and in the form of a square or rectangle. Every effort shall be made by Lessee in designating production units to avoid releasing small or irregular shaped portions of the Leased Premises. Acreage assigned to xxxxx producing from different zones may overlap, and shall overlap when necessary to comply with the requirements of the section. If a well is producing from more than one formation, its production unit’s size and configuration shall conform to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (or other government entity with jurisdiction) rules applicable to the well which provides the largest production unit (subject to the size limitations stated above). If all or a portion of the Leased Premises is included in a pooled unit, then for purposes of this paragraph all the lands within the pooled unit shall be considered a part of the Leased Premises, and the size and configuration of the production unit(s) must conform to the requirements of this paragraph for a production unit.

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