Basic Allocation Data Clause Samples

The Basic Allocation Data clause defines the essential information required to determine how resources, costs, or responsibilities are distributed among parties in an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the specific data points—such as percentages, quantities, or time periods—that must be provided to facilitate accurate allocation. For example, it may require each party to submit their share of usage or contribution figures by a certain date. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties have a clear, agreed-upon basis for dividing obligations or benefits, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and promoting transparency.
Basic Allocation Data. The volumes of gas which shall be credited as having been processed in the Plant shall be the sum of all volumes of gas delivered to Southern at the various Field Delivery Points, less the volumes deducted pursuant to Section 5.5 hereof. Representative determinations for Liquid Hydrocarbons content of the gas shall be made of the gas streams at each Field Delivery Point by Plant Operator quarterly or more often if found necessary, by chromatographic analysis or by some other acceptable method for testing gas for Liquid Hydrocarbons content. Plant Operator shall give Plant Supplier reasonable advance notice of tests to determine Liquid Hydrocarbons content of the gas at the Field Delivery Point(s) for Plant Supplier’s account so that Plant Supplier may witness such tests if desired. Plant Supplier agrees that the gas stream(s) made available for these tests shall be representative of the stream(s) normally delivered at the Field Delivery Point(s) for Plant Supplier’s account and will be at as near average delivery conditions and volumes as possible at the time. Plant Operator or Plant Supplier may request a retest if dissatisfied with the results of a particular test. If the request for a retest is made by Plant Supplier and the Liquid Hydrocarbons content of the previous test is confirmed within ten percent (10%), the expense of the retest shall be borne by Plant Supplier.
Basic Allocation Data. The volumes of gas which shall be credited as having been processed for the account of Plant Supplier in the Plant shall be the sum of all volumes of gas delivered to Southern’s Lines at the various Field Delivery Points less the volumes deducted pursuant to Section 5.5 hereof. Representative determinations for Liquid Hydrocarbons content of the gas shall be made of the gas streams at each Field Delivery Point by Plant Operator quarterly or more often, if found necessary, by chromatographic analysis or by some other acceptable method for testing gas for Liquid Hydrocarbons content. Plant Operator shall give Plant Supplier reasonable advance notice of tests to determine Liquid Hydrocarbons content of the gas at the Field Delivery Points for Plant Supplier’s account so that Plant Supplier may witness such tests if desired. Plant Supplier agrees that the gas streams made available for these tests shall be representative of the streams normally delivered at the Field Delivery Points for Plant Supplier’s account and will be at as near typical delivery conditions and volumes as possible at the time. Either Plant Operator or Plant Supplier may request a retest if dissatisfied with the results of a particular test. If the request for a retest is made by Plant Supplier and the Liquid Hydrocarbons content of the previous test is confirmed within ten percent (10%), the expense of the retest shall be borne by Plant Supplier.