Interruptible Gas Clause Samples

The Interruptible Gas clause defines the terms under which a gas supplier may temporarily suspend or reduce the delivery of gas to a customer, typically due to supply constraints or system emergencies. In practice, this clause applies to customers who agree to receive gas on an interruptible basis, often in exchange for lower rates, with the understanding that their supply may be curtailed during periods of high demand or operational issues. The core function of this clause is to provide flexibility for the supplier to manage limited resources while offering customers cost savings, thereby balancing supply reliability with economic efficiency.
Interruptible Gas. Gas that is accorded the lowest priority in the Processing Plant with respect to capacity allocations, interruptions, or curtailments. In accordance with Section 7.4, Interruptible Gas will be the first Gas removed from the Processing Plant in the event of an interruption or curtailment.
Interruptible Gas. Any Gas delivered to Gatherer on the Olympia Gathering System that (i) is delivered by an Interruptible Gas Shipper and (ii) is not entitled to Preferential Capacity, including, without limitation, Undedicated Shipper Gas
Interruptible Gas. Gas that is accorded a lower priority on the Gathering System and/or at the Processing Plant with respect to capacity allocations, interruptions or curtailments as compared to Firm Capacity Gas.
Interruptible Gas. Gas that is accorded the lowest priority on the Gathering System with respect to capacity allocations, interruptions, or curtailments. Interruptible Gas will be the first Gas removed from the Gathering System in the event of an interruption or curtailment, including, without limitation, Shipper IT Gas.
Interruptible Gas. Seller shall use its Best Efforts to sell and deliver to, and Buyer shall purchase and receive at, the Delivery Point(s), on an Interruptible Basis, a quantity of Gas Scheduled by Buyer or Fuel Manager for delivery during a Day pursuant to Section 4.1, up to 24,240 MMBtu of Gas (plus Fuel Use) per Day (such quantity of Gas, " Interruptible Gas". The quantity of Interruptible Gas Scheduled for delivery during a Day shall constitute all or a portion of the MDIQ. Seller shall be obligated to sell and deliver Interruptible Gas only if Seller and Buyer agree to a Market Cost Basis Charge pursuant to Section 7.1(c).
Interruptible Gas. 6.1.1. Seller and Buyer shall Schedule, or cause to be Scheduled, at the Delivery Point(s) each Gas Day on an interruptible basis a quantity of Gas equal to the Daily Contract Quantity (“DCQ”). Either Party may, at its sole discretion and without liability, interrupt, in whole or in part, the Scheduling of Gas at any time for any reason upon prior notice to the other Party specifying the amount and duration of the interruption sufficient to allow the notified Party to make changes to its Transporter nominations in accordance with its Transporter's procedures; provided, in no event shall any interruption be made upon less than fourteen (14) hours prior notice unless otherwise agreed. No notice of interruption may be retroactive to a prior time.