Gas Field means, within the Contract Area, a Natural Gas Reservoir or a group of Natural Gas Reservoirs within a common geological structure or feature.
Gas Field means, within the Contract Area, a Reservoir of Natural Gas or a group of Reservoirs of Natural Gas within a common geological structure or feature.
Gas Field means an area consisting of a single Reservoir or multiple Reservoirs all grouped on, or related to, a common geological structure or stratigraphic feature, from which Non-Associated Gas may be produced and which is designated as such by ROC.
Examples of Gas Field in a sentence
The Seller will fulfill its Gas supply obligations towards the Buyer subject to the availability of Gas in the Gas Field as defined under this Agreement.
More Definitions of Gas Field
Gas Field means a petroleum pool consisting, in some part, of petroleum recoverable as natural gas at the surface where oil recovery is not, or is not expected to be, the primary object of petroleum recovery;
Gas Field means Vanadurru South field of Rajahmundry Asset which qualifies under MoPNG notified Guidelines dated 08.07.2013 for Small/Isolated Fields from which Seller has the right to produce Gas.
Gas Field means a Field from which Non-Associated Gas may be produced;
Gas Field means a field producing petroleum under a petroleum development licence, which, by reason of the application of a gas to oil ratio in the manner prescribed, constitutes a gas field;
Gas Field means Nagayalanka field of Rajahmundry Asset in respect of which development plans have been approved in accordance with the terms of the Upstream E&P Contract and from which Seller has the right to produce Gas.
Gas Field. Is such that based on the information supplied by THE ASSOCIATE, is classified by ECOPETROL as a Non Associated Natural Gas Producer (or free natural gas) in the definition of its commerciality .
Gas Field means an accumulation of Petroleum within the Contract Area composed of one or several overlapping gas-bearing zones, within one trap or within associated traps of the same independent geological structure, which may or may not be complicated by faulting, and which has been determined to be of commercial value in accordance with the procedures stipulated in Article 18 hereof.