MV Mitigation Gas definition

MV Mitigation Gas means, for any Year, the volume (expressed in Mcf’s) of Gas delivered to a Xxxxxxx Gathering System by or on behalf of Producers that satisfies the following: (i) such Gas is not Producers’ Gas; (ii) such Gas is produced from a well in which none of the Producers or their Affiliates owns any interest, and where the connection of such well to such Xxxxxxx Gathering System was made by Producers at no cost to Gatherer, and (iii) such Gas is to be delivered during the Minimum Volume Period to meet, but not exceed, the Adjusted Xxxxxxx Annual Minimum Volume in any Year.
MV Mitigation Gas means, for any Year, the volume (expressed in Mcf) of Gas delivered to the Springridge Gathering System by Producers that satisfies the following: (i) such Gas is not Producers’ Gas; (ii) such Gas is produced from a well in which none of the Producers or their Affiliates owns any interest and where the connection of such well to the Springridge Gathering System was made by Producers at no cost to Gatherer; and (iii) during the Minimum Volume Period, such Gas is to be delivered to meet, but not exceed, the Adjusted Springridge Annual Minimum Volume in any Year and, after the Minimum Volume Period, such Gas is to be delivered to meet, but not exceed, the Original Springridge Revenue Projection for the Annual Redetermination Period during which the MV Mitigation Gas is delivered.
MV Mitigation Gas is defined in the Gathering Agreement.

Examples of MV Mitigation Gas in a sentence

  • As a result, the measurement of Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas under this Agreement may involve the allocation of Gas delivered.

  • Producers shall reimburse Gatherer for their prorata share of the direct costs incurred by Gatherer to blend such nonconforming Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas.

  • Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas shall not contain more than 7 pounds of water per 1,000,000 Cubic Feet of Gas.

  • Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas shall not contain more than 2% by volume of carbon dioxide.

  • In such event, Gatherer will dehydrate, if necessary, Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas to reduce its water vapor content to 7 pounds per million Cubic Feet.

  • All receipts and deliveries of Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas less System Fuel and Losses shall be balanced on a MMBtu basis, and all quantities referred to herein shall be adjusted for the Gross Heating Value thereof.

  • If Gatherer provides such Notice to Producers that it intends not to accept nonconforming Gas or to discontinue blending Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas, Gatherer will work with Producers to determine the best method of treating such nonconforming Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas.

  • Each Party will furnish or cause to be furnished to the other Party hereto all data required to accurately account for all Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas received and delivered hereunder.

  • Gatherer shall be responsible for the costs incurred in disposing of water removed from Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas during dehydration.

  • Producers agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Gatherer and its Affiliates from any and all Claims arising from or out of (i) bodily injury or property damage attributable to Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas when Producers shall be deemed to be in control and possession of Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas as provided in Section 6.1 and (ii) the delivery by Producers of Producers’ Gas or MV Mitigation Gas that does not meet the quality specifications in this Agreement.


More Definitions of MV Mitigation Gas

MV Mitigation Gas. (a) as to the Total Parties has the meaning provided in the Total Agreement and (b) as to the CHK Parties has the meaning provided in the CHK Agreement.

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  • Compensatory mitigation means types of mitigation used to replace project-induced critical area and buffer losses or impacts.

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  • Weather Normalized Site EUI means the amount of Energy that would have been used by a property under 30-year average temperatures, accounting for the difference between average temperatures and yearly fluctuations.

  • Wasteload allocation or "wasteload" or "WLA" means the portion of a receiving surface water's loading or assimilative capacity allocated to one of its existing or future point sources of pollution. WLAs are a type of water quality-based effluent limitation.

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  • Waste reduction , or “pollution prevention” means the practice of minimizing the generation of waste at the source and, when wastes cannot be prevented, utilizing environmentally sound on-site or off-site reuse and recycling. The term includes equipment or technology modifications, process or procedure modifications, product reformulation or redesign, and raw material substitutions. Waste treatment, control, management, and disposal are not considered pollution prevention, per the definitions under Part 143, Waste Minimization, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), 1994 PA 451, as amended.

  • Class C Coverage Tests means the Class C Interest Coverage Test and the Class C Par Value Test.

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  • Required Allocations means (a) any limitation imposed on any allocation of Net Losses or Net Termination Losses under Section 6.1(b) or 6.1(c)(ii) and (b) any allocation of an item of income, gain, loss or deduction pursuant to Section 6.1(d)(i), 6.1(d)(ii), 6.1(d)(iv), 6.1(d)(vii) or 6.1(d)(ix).

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  • Significant emissions increase means, for a regulated NSR pollutant, an increase in emissions that is significant for that pollutant.

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