EXCEPTIONAL RELEASE OF CAPACITY Sample Clauses

EXCEPTIONAL RELEASE OF CAPACITY. When it is determined that over one year the average daily consumption of a large natural gas consumer with directly or indirectly -through a mandate- acquired phase 1 capacity, is inferior by twenty (20) percent (%) to the capacity obtained in phase 1, the surplus capacity can be returned to GRTgaz by the Shipper for the remaining subscription period. Similarly, if a Gas intensive Consumer is struck off the list of large natural gas consumer sites as published by the competent administrative authority, the capacity obtained by this site or its representative in phase 1 is returned by the Shipper to GRTgaz for the remaining subscription period.
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EXCEPTIONAL RELEASE OF CAPACITY. When it is determined that over one year the average daily consumption of a large natural gas consumer with directly or indirectly -through a mandate- acquired phase 1 capacity, is inferior to the capacity obtained in phase 1, the surplus capacity can be returned to GRTgaz by the Shipper for the remaining subscription period. Similarly, if a Gas intensive Consumer is struck off the list of large natural gas consumer sites as published by the competent administrative authority, the capacity obtained by this site or its representative in phase 1 is returned by the Shipper to GRTgaz for the remaining subscription period. The excess capacities acquired by the gazo-intensive consumers in conformance with the phase 1 cannot be put back on sale in phase 2 by these.

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