Natural Gas Off Sample Clauses

Natural Gas Off take by Transmission Users The right to receive Natural Gas at an Exit Point is conferred to Transmission Users under the Transmission Agreement they have concluded, as applicable, as well as, under the present Code. Transmission Users must make all efforts possible, including the incorporation of the proper terms in the contracts they conclude with Operators of a downstream Transmission System or Interconnected System, in order to ensure the observance of Natural Gas Off-take Conditions. Transmission Users are not released from their responsibility regarding the Natural Gas they receive at an Exit Point, when they invoke an act or omission of the Operator of an Interconnected Downstream Transmission System or of an Interconnected System or of any other natural or legal person that might have a legal interest. In case Natural Gas is received at an Exit Point in order to be used by a Customer or by the Operator of an Interconnected downstream Transmission System or of an Interconnected System or by any other natural person or legal entity in the name of a Transmission User, the Transmission User shall ensure that the Operator of an Interconnected downstream Transmission System or of an Interconnected System or any other natural person or legal entity having a legal interest shall be bound by the provisions of the Code and of the Transmission Agreement that the Transmission User has concluded with the Operator. In case this is not ensured neither with an act of accession nor in any other way, the Operator has the right to interrupt the transmission of Natural Gas to this Transmission User and to suspend the terms of the latter’s Transmission Agreement until this Customer or operator of Interconnected downstream Transmission System or Interconnected System or any other natural or legal person having a legal interest is bound by the provisions of the Code, keeping in any case, however, the Transmission User’s obligation to pay of any charge arising under the Code or the Transmission Agreement. Comment: it seems logical that the signing of an Interconnected System Operation Agreement should be a precondition to the connection of an interconnected system with the NNGS. If this is the case, then placing an obligation on the User to ensure the Operator of such interconnected system is bound by the Code should not be necessary. When more Transmission Users receive Natural Gas at an Exit Point during a Day, it is assumed that:
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Natural Gas Off take for compressor supply In case the Natural Gas received at an Exit Point is used by the Transmission User or the Customer or the Operator of an Interconnected downstream Transmission System or Interconnected System or by any other natural person or legal entity having a legal interest, to which the Transmission User delivers it, in order to supply a compressor installed outside the NNGS, the Operator may request in writing that he installs the compressor at a proper point and operate him in a way that does not lead to pressure fluctuations in the NNGS’s central pipes or to any other difficulties or dangers for the Operator or for the NNGS or for other Natural Gas consumers. The expenses for covering, operating and maintaining the compressor are borne exclusively by the User who installed it or the Customer or the Operator of an Interconnected downstream Transmission System or Interconnected System or by any other natural or legal person having a legal interest. In case of non- compliance with the aforementioned, the Operator may interrupt the delivery of Natural Gas to the Transmission User at the relevant Exit Point and he is not obliged to restore it for so long as, in the Operator’s opinion, the Transmission User’s non-compliance continues.

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