Field Telemetry definition

Field Telemetry means the communication network, including radios, antennas, towers, associated landlines, and networking equipment, used to transmit and receive data between field sites and the SCADA software.

Examples of Field Telemetry in a sentence

  • If requested, Producers, on the one hand, and Gatherer, on the other hand, shall cause their respective Affiliates to make Field Telemetry available to Gatherer for Gatherer’s Receipt Meters or Producers for Producers’ Wellhead Meters, as applicable, either new or existing.

  • If requested, Producers, on the one hand, and Gatherer, on the other hand shall cause their respective Affiliates to make Field Telemetry available to Gatherer for Gatherer’s Receipt Meters or Producers for Producers’ Wellhead Meters, as applicable, either new or existing.

  • If requested, the Operator, on the one hand, and Gatherer, on the other hand, shall make available or cause their respective Affiliates to make available Field Telemetry to Gatherer for Gatherer’s Receipt Meters or the Operator for Producers’ Wellhead Meters, as applicable, either new or existing.

  • Producers will share the Field Telemetry signal or data with Gatherer, at Gatherer’s option and at no cost to Gatherer, for those Midcon Receipt Points which use a Producers’ Wellhead Meter for custody transfer purposes.

  • Producers shall cause the Operator to share the Field Telemetry signal or data with Gatherer, at Gatherer’s option and at no cost to Gatherer, for those Xxxxxxx Receipt Points which use a Producers’ Wellhead Meter for custody transfer purposes.

  • Gatherer will share the Field Telemetry signal or data with Producers, at Producers’ option and at no cost to Producers, for those PRP Receipt Points which use a Gatherer’s Receipt Meter for custody transfer purposes.

  • Gatherer will share the Field Telemetry signal or data with Producers, at Producers’ option and at no cost to Producers, for those Springridge Receipt Points which use a Gatherer’s Receipt Meter for custody transfer purposes.

  • Given that the atmospheric boundary layer, where surface observations are made, is on average 10% of the total column, this suggests that much IAV in total column observations is present within the free troposphere.

  • Additionally, costs for system upkeep, ongoing maintenance, and repairs (i) will be billed by Producers to Gatherer prorated by the actual capacity used by Gatherer at such times as Producers share Field Telemetry signal or data with Gatherer, or (ii) will be billed by Gatherer to Producers prorated by the actual capacity used by Producers at such times as Gatherer shares Field Telemetry signal or data with Producer.

  • If requested, Producers, on the one hand, and Gatherer, on the other hand, shall cause their respective Affiliates to make Field Telemetry available to Gatherer for Gatherer’s Receipt Meters or Producers for Production Wellhead Meters, as applicable, either new or existing.

Related to Field Telemetry

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  • Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) is an optical interface standard that allows inter-networking of transmission products from multiple vendors. The base rate is 51.84 Mbps (“OC-1/STS-1”) and higher rates are direct multiples of the base rate, up to 13.22 Gbps.

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