Compression Operation Requirements Sample Clauses

Compression Operation Requirements. During any Accounting Period, if the inlet suction pressure at the Field Compressor Stations is operated at less than [***] psig for the East Mamm Compressor Station, Pumba Compressor Station, or Hunter Mesa Compressor Station or the Rifle Booster Compressor Station is operated at less than [***] psig, unless otherwise approved by Shipper in writing, then (if applicable) Shipper shall be reimbursed its allocable share of such Fuel or electricity required for such lower operation as described below Shipper and Gatherer shall agree to such similar minimum suction pressures for any new compression services in addition to those listed above that may be installed for Shipper’s Gas during the term of this Agreement. In the event that the daily average of a minimum hourly reading of inlet suction pressures are lower than the pressures specified in this Section 5.7 for a period of [***] days or longer during a particular Accounting Period, then the additional Fuel or electricity consumed in connection with such operation shall not be allocated to Shipper’s Gas during the applicable Accounting Period. Such calculation of Fuel or electricity consumed shall be based on mutually agreeable estimation methods and sound engineering principles to determine the estimated amount of additional Fuel or electricity used allocable to Shipper’s Gas. Fuel will be valued at the [***]. Electricity, if applicable, will be valued at the average electrical cost for the particular compressor station in question for such Accounting Period. Gatherer shall provide read only signal available to Shipper to report the current operating pressure at each Field Compressor Station. Any dispute related to calculation or measurement of Fuel or electricity under this Section 5.7 will be submitted to a nationally recognized engineering firm having expertise in the design and operation of natural gas gathering systems to be agreed upon by the Parties (such firm, the “Technical Expert”) for resolution in accordance with the procedure specified for such referrals in Article 14.4 of the General Terms and Conditions.

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