Gas Delivery Clause Samples

The Gas Delivery clause defines the obligations and procedures for delivering natural gas from the seller to the buyer under a contract. It typically specifies the delivery point, the quantity and quality of gas to be delivered, and the timing or scheduling of deliveries. For example, it may require the seller to deliver gas to a specific pipeline interconnection and outline how delivery shortfalls or excesses are handled. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of how and when gas will be transferred, minimizing disputes and ensuring reliable supply.
Gas Delivery. 5.1. EUS shall take quantities of Natural gas from the Shipper delivered at the Entry point Veľké Zlievce up to the corresponding Booked daily transmission capacity and shall simultaneously deliver to the Shipper quantities of Natural gas with the same quality at the Exit Points or VTP. EUS takes full responsibility for the transmission of Natural gas from the Entry point Veľké Zlievce to the Exit points or VTP where the Natural gas is delivered to the Shipper. The ownership of quantities of Natural gas shall stay with the Shipper. For the avoidance of doubt, EUS is not liable at any circumstances for the delivery of the Gas at the Entry point Veľké Zlievce and/or takeover of the Gas at the Exit point or VTP by the third party (parties). 5.2. Quality and quantity of Natural gas delivered to EUS at the Entry points shall be ascertained at the Metering station at the Entry points together with Natural gas of other shippers. 5.3. The Shipper shall ensure that Natural gas quality at the Entry point Veľké Zlievce shall correspond to the parameters as defined in the Technical Conditions 5.4. The Shipper shall ensure that Natural gas is delivered at the respective Entry point Veľké Zlievce at the following pressure: Entry point Minimal pressure (MPa*) Veľké Zlievce 6.7 *MPa - difference between absolute Gas pressure and atmospheric pressure 5.5. EUS shall deliver Natural gas at the respective Exit point at the following pressure Exit point Minimal pressure (MPa*) Lanžhot 5.67 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 4.9 Veľké Zlievce 5.3 Veľké Kapušany 4.9 Budince 4.705 only provided that the pressure at the Entry point Veľké Zlievce, stated in Article 5.4. of this Contract, is preserved. *MPa - difference between absolute Gas pressure and atmospheric pressure 5.6. In case of difference between Gas pressure values as defined above and the Gas pressure values defined in the Technical conditions, the Gas pressure values stipulated in the applicable Technical conditions shall prevail.
Gas Delivery. 5.1. EUS shall be obliged to take quantities of Natural gas from the Shipper delivered at the Entry points up to the corresponding Booked daily transmission capacity and to re-deliver to the Shipper quantities of Natural gas with the same quality at the Exit Points. EUS takes full responsibility for the transmission of Natural gas from the Entry points to the Exit points where the Natural gas is delivered to the Shipper or its authorized representative. The ownership of quantities of Natural gas shall stay with the Shipper. 5.2. Quality and quantity of Natural gas delivered to EUS by the Shipper or its authorized representative at the Entry points shall be ascertained at the Metering station at the Entry points together with Natural gas of other shippers. 5.3. The Shipper shall assure that Natural gas quality at the Entry points shall correspond to the following parameters: - methane C1 = min. 92 % - ethane C2 = max. 4 % - propane C3 = max. 2 % - butane C4 = max. 2 % - pentane and heavier hydrocarbons C5+ = max. 2 % - nitrogen N2 = max. 3 % - carbon dioxide CO2 = max. 3 % - oxygen O2 = none - hydrogen sulphide H2S = max. 2 mg/Nm3 - mercaptan sulphur (short-term) = max. 5.6 mg/Nm3 - total sulphur Stotal= max. 20 mg/Nm3 - gross calorific value GCV = min. 37.15 MJ/Nm3 - dew point:of water not higher than - 7 oC at 3.92 MPa - dew point of hydrocarbons not higher than 0 oC at the operating pressure - no mechanical admixtures, bitumens, or bitumens and tars forming compounds. EUS shall assure that Natural gas quality at the Exit points shall correspond to the above parameters. EUS shall make best efforts to harmonize these gas quality parameters with the gas quality parameters of FGSZ prior to the Commercial Operation Date. 5.4. The Shipper shall assure that Natural gas is delivered to the Entry points with the minimal pressure [ee] MPa metered at the relevant Metering station at the Entry points Under the condition that this pressure at the Entry points is preserved, EUS shall deliver Natural gas at the Exit points with the pressure not lower than [ff]. 5.5. If Natural gas parameters at Entry/Exit points are not complying with the above mentioned standards, EUS/Shipper has the right to decline acceptance of Gas as specified in the Operational order. 5.6. Quality and quantity of Natural gas delivered to the Shipper or its authorized representative at the Exit Points shall be ascertained at the respective Metering station at the Exit Points. 5.7. Quality and quan...
Gas Delivery. (a) Receipt and Delivery. Producers agree to tender, or cause to be tendered, to the Springridge Receipt Points, Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas, each Day, and Gatherer agrees to accept Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas at the Springridge Receipt Points and redeliver Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas to the Springridge Delivery Points, subject to and on the terms provided in this Agreement. If Gatherer does not have sufficient capacity to accept Producers Gas or MV Mitigation Gas, Gatherer shall use all commercially reasonable and diligent efforts to construct the necessary facilities. If after the use of such efforts the necessary facilities have not been constructed or Gatherer determines in good faith that it will not be able to construct such facilities using commercially reasonable and diligent efforts, the Producers may request and Gatherer shall provide a written release of the ▇▇▇▇▇ that would have been served by such Facilities and the acreage inclusive of and nearest to the affected ▇▇▇▇▇ as may reasonably be required to attract a third party gatherer to connect to the affected ▇▇▇▇▇, up to a maximum of three governmental survey sections (each section being 640 acres specified by Section, Township, Range, County, and State, if in Louisiana) or entire survey areas (each specified by Survey Name, Abstract No., County, and State, if in Texas) of the Springridge Dedicated Properties; provided, however, that such written release shall exclude ▇▇▇▇▇ already connected, or in the process of being connected, to the Springridge Gathering System. Nominations of Producers’ Gas and MV Mitigation Gas shall be made in accordance with the procedures in Exhibit B.
Gas Delivery. Controlled Delivery Pressure 3.1 Where ICA Schedule One states that the Delivery Pressure at a Delivery Point is “Controlled”: (a) First Gas will determine the means of pressure control and over-pressure protection to be used, provided that First Gas shall not use a slam-shut valve for the purpose described in paragraph 1.6(b) of ICA Schedule Two unless: (i) where both duty and standby pressure control streams are installed, and the set-points of the respective slam-shut valves are such that if the slam-shut valve in the working stream closes the slam-shut valve in the standby stream should remain open; or (ii) where only one pressure control stream is installed, the Interconnected Party can tolerate an immediate and complete stoppage in the flow of Gas if either a slam-shut valve or pressure regulating valve closes, and remain without Gas for the reasonable time that First Gas may require to reinstate normal pressure control and the ability to take Gas; (b) the normal range within which the Delivery Pressure may vary will be determined by the Pressure Control Settings and the performance characteristics of the pressure control equipment; and (c) the Interconnected Party acknowledges and agrees that the Maximum Delivery Pressure may occur during normal operation and that: (i) it shall ensure that the MAOP of its Pipeline plus any over-pressure allowed under that Pipeline’s design code is not less than the Maximum Delivery Pressure; and (ii) First Gas shall have no liability whatsoever in respect of an increase in Delivery Pressure envisaged under this section 3.1(c) unless the Delivery Pressure exceeds the greater of the Maximum Delivery Pressure or the MAOP of the Interconnected Party’s Pipeline.
Gas Delivery. 5.1. EUS shall take quantities of Natural gas from the Shipper delivered at the Entry points up to the corresponding Booked daily transmission capacity and shall simultaneously deliver to the Shipper quantities of Natural gas with the same quality at the Exit Points. EUS takes full responsibility for the transmission of Natural gas from the Entry points to the Exit points where the Natural gas is delivered to the Shipper. The ownership of quantities of Natural gas shall stay with the Shipper. For the avoidance of doubt, EUS is not liable at any circumstances for the delivery of the Gas at the Entry point and/or takeover of the Gas at the Exit point by the third party (parties). 5.2. Quality and quantity of Natural gas delivered to EUS at the Entry points shall be ascertained at the Metering station at the Entry points together with Natural gas of other shippers. 5.3. The Shipper shall ensure that Natural gas quality at the Entry points shall correspond to the parameters as defined in the Technical Conditions 5.4. The Shipper shall ensure that Natural gas is delivered at the respective Entry point at the following pressure: Entry point Minimal pressure (MPa*) Lanžhot 5.67 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 4.9 Veľké Zlievce 6.7 Veľké Kapušany 4.91 Budince 5.25 *MPa - difference between absolute Gas pressure and atmospheric pressure 5.5. EUS shall deliver Natural gas at the respective Exit point at the following pressure Exit point Minimal pressure (MPa*) Lanžhot 5.67 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 4.9 Veľké Zlievce 5.3 Veľké Kapušany 4.9 Budince 4.705 only provided that the pressure at the Entry points, stated in Article 5.4. of this Contract, is preserved. *MPa - difference between absolute Gas pressure and atmospheric pressure 5.6. In case of difference between Gas pressure values as defined above and the Gas pressure values defined in the Technical conditions, the Gas pressure values stipulated in the applicable Technical conditions shall prevail.
Gas Delivery. Terra shall have reached an agreement with Michigan Consolidated Gas Company to the effect that any gas delivered into the Gaylord-Alpena pipeline system shall be redelivered to the Tagg▇▇▇ ▇▇▇erconnect at an aggregate cost not to exceed 12 cents per Mcf.
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