Connectivity Point definition
Examples of Connectivity Point in a sentence
Shipper shall provide at least fifteen (15) days prior notice in writing to the Transporter in case of any maintenance job required to be undertaken in respect of the Shipper’s Facilities downstream of the Connectivity Facilities that may affect the supply of Gas through the Connectivity Point.
Shipper shall be responsible for acquiring all regulatory and statutory permits including CCOE/PESO license in its name that are necessary for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Shipper’s facilities downstream of the Connectivity Point.
Shipper shall construct, install, test, calibrate, commission, own and operate the Shipper’s Facilities downstream of the Connectivity Point.
Transporter shall extend all cooperation to Shipper for facilitating the construction, commissioning, and operation & maintenance of Shipper’s Facilities downstream of the Connectivity Point inside the Transporter’s premises, if any.
Shipper shall be solely responsible for all costs associated with the maintenance and repair of the Shipper’s Facilities downstream of the Connectivity Point.
Any emergency/event in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s F acilities that may affect the supply of Gas through the Connectivity Point shall be immediately informed to the Transporter by the Shipper.
Transporter shall design and install the metering facility, gas monitoring equipment, pressure regulators, filters, telemetry, and such other equipment (collectively called, “Connectivity Facilities”) necessary to connect with the Shipper’s Facilities at the Connectivity Point and subject to Clause 4.1, transport a maximum of MMSCM of Gas per day from the SV of Natural Gas Pipeline into the Shipper’s Pipeline.
Transporter shall provide at least fifteen (15) days prior notice to the Shipper in case of any maintenance job is required to be undertaken in respect of the Connectivity Facilities that may affect the supply of Gas through the Connectivity Point.
The providers ProAV, HeadLight, and Connectivity Point were identified as willing and qualified vendors from past contracts with the state and their business locations enabling them to provide onsite surveys, support, and maintenance.