Operational Flow Order Sample Clauses

Operational Flow Order. If any of the events described in section 9.1(a) to (g) occur, First Gas may give the Interconnected Party an Operational Flow Order. The Interconnected Party shall use its best endeavours to take such actions as it is able to take to comply with that OFO in the shortest practicable time. First Gas will minimise the period of curtailment stipulated in an OFO to the extent practicable. First Gas will publish each OFO on XXXXX as soon as practicable. If the Interconnected Party conveys Gas taken at a Delivery Point to an End-user (or is itself the End-user) who needs a quantity of Gas to shut down its plant with minimal risk of damage to that plant (but not any product produced by that plant), or the Interconnected Party is such an End-user, the Interconnected Party shall notify First Gas of that requirement and of the specific quantity of Gas required. If First Gas subsequently issues an OFO to the Interconnected Party, it will if practicable allow for such quantity of Gas to be taken. Curtailment of Nominated Quantities Pursuant to section 9.6 and subject to section 9.7, First Gas may curtail each Shipper’s most recent Approved NQ at that Delivery Point in XXXXX, including where an OBA applies, in accordance with the OFO and the Code. Critical Contingency In the event of a Critical Contingency, First Gas may instruct the Interconnected Party to curtail its take of Gas (or its ability to take Gas) at a Delivery Point as required to comply with the instructions of the Critical Contingency Operator and the requirements of the CCM Regulations (and the Interconnected Party shall do so and shall otherwise comply with any other instructions of the Critical Contingency Operator and the requirements of the CCM Regulations). OFOs are to be consistent (or amended to be consistent) with any instructions from the Critical Contingency Operator (including any shut down profile required by the Critical Contingency Operator). Failure to Comply The Interconnected Party agrees that if it fails to comply with an OFO in accordance with section 9.6: First Gas may curtail the Interconnected Party’s take of Gas itself; for the purposes of the definition ofReasonable and Prudent Operator”, this section 9 and section 16, any such failure shall constitute a failure by the Interconnected Party to act as a Reasonable and Prudent Operator; and
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Operational Flow Order. If, in Transporter’s sole discretion, it is necessary or desirable in order to preserve the overall operational balance or integrity of Transporter’s system, Transporter may issue an "Operational Flow Order".
Operational Flow Order. In the event of an Operational Flow Order (OFO), CTA agrees to nominate the full Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ) as firm deliveries to Utility’s system and understands that CTA shall be subject to penalties for non-compliance as outlined in Tariff Rules No. 32 and 30.
Operational Flow Order or OFO means a notice issued by First Gas pursuant to section 9.6 requiring the Interconnected Party to take such actions as it is able to take to reduce its injection of Gas at a Receipt Point as set out in that notice; Party means each of First Gas and the Interconnected Party and Parties means them collectively; Physical MHQ means the Hourly energy equivalent of the Maximum Design Flow Rate of a Receipt Point, as set out in ICA Schedule One; Pipeline means: in relation to First Gas, that part of the Transmission System which connects to a Receipt Point; and in relation to the Interconnected Party, the high-pressure pipeline that conveys Gas to a Receipt Point; Reasonable and Prudent Operator or RPO means, in relation to the performance of obligations under this Agreement, the application by the relevant Party of that degree of diligence, prudence and foresight reasonably and ordinarily exercised by experienced operators engaged in the same line of business under the same or similar circumstances and conditions having due regard to the other interconnected parties and Shippers who also use the Transmission System to inject, convey or receive Gas and First Gas;
Operational Flow Order or OFO means a notice issued by First Gas pursuant to section 9.7; Party means each of First Gas and the Interconnected Party and Parties means them collectively; Physical MHQ means the Hourly energy quantity corresponding to the Maximum Design Flow Rate of a Delivery Point, as set out in Schedule One; Pipeline means, in relation to: First Gas, those parts of the Transmission System used to convey Gas to a Delivery Point; and the Interconnected Party, the pipeline which connects to a Delivery Point and: conveys Gas taken at that Delivery Point to an End-user; or
Operational Flow Order. 9.6 Subject to section 9.7, ifIf any of the events described in section 9.1(a) to (eg) occursoccur, First Gas may give the Interconnected Party an Operational Flow Order, which the. The Interconnected Party shall use its best endeavours to take such actions as it is able to take to comply with that OFO in the shortest practicable time. First Gas will minimise the period of curtailment stipulated in an OFO to the extent practicable. First Gas will publish each OFO on XXXXX as soon as practicable.
Operational Flow Order. If any of the circumstances described in section 9.1(a) to (g) occur, First Gas may give the Interconnected Party an Operational Flow Order, and the Interconnected Party shall use its best endeavours to comply with that Operational Flow Order in the shortest practicable time consistent with (where relevant) the safe shut down of affected plant. First Gas will minimise the period of curtailment stipulated in an Operational Flow Order to the extent practicable. CCM Regulations First Gas may instruct the Interconnected Party to curtail its take of Gas (or its ability to take Gas) at a Delivery Point as required to comply with the CCM Regulations, without incurring any liability to the Interconnected Party. Failure to Comply The Interconnected Party agrees that in the event it fails to comply with an Operational Flow Order: First Gas may curtail the Interconnected Party’s take of Gas itself; and the Interconnected Party shall indemnify First Gas for any Loss incurred by First Gas that results from that failure to comply and the limitation set out in section 16.1 shall not apply in respect of the Interconnected Party’s indemnity.
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Operational Flow Order or OFO means a notice issued by First Gas pursuant to section 9.7; Party means each of First Gas and the Interconnected Party and Parties means them collectively; Physical MHQ means the Hourly energy quantity corresponding to the Maximum Design Flow Rate of a Delivery Point, as set out in Schedule One; Pipeline means, in relation to: First Gas, those parts of the Transmission System used to transportconvey Gas to a Delivery Point; and the Interconnected Party, anythe pipeline owned and/or controlled by that Party that is connectedwhich connects to First Gas’ Pipeline at a Delivery Point and which: conveys Gas taken at athat Delivery Point to an End-user; or
Operational Flow Order. In the event of an Operational Flow Order (OFO), ESP agrees to nominate the full Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ) as firm deliveries to Utility’s system and understands that ESP shall be subject to penalties for non-compliance as outlined in Tariff Rule No. 32.
Operational Flow Order. Operational Flow Orders", or "OFOs", are notices issued by the Company via its electronic bulletin board (EBB) or fax transmission requiring Suppliers to adjust their daily deliveries into the Company's system to match, match or be less than, or match or be more than their Adjusted Target Supply Quantity for the Supplier's Pool of Customers receiving Firm Transportation Service. Supplier shall be required to deliver natural gas, or cause natural gas to be delivered, into the Company's specified city gate receipt points, if it is determined by the Company to be necessary and the specified receipt points and amounts are identified in the OFO notice posted on the EBB.
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