Common use of Deliverability Clause in Contracts

Deliverability. Buyer shall have the right, to be exercised not more frequently than once each six Months, to request that Seller have performed at Buyer's expense a deliverability test to evaluate the deliverability of xxxxx completed within the Committed Reserves. All deliverability tests shall be conducted in accordance with applicable rules and regulations and may be witnessed by representatives of Buyer. Buyer shall be provided copies of all test reports and results. Seller shall conduct all tests and satisfy all safety and other requirements applicable to Seller, the Committed Reserves, and related xxxxx and equipment, required by any agency or governmental authority having jurisdiction over Gas flowing hereunder and provide Buyer such evidence of compliance as may be required by applicable law, rule, regulation or order. To the extent permitted by applicable law, rule, regulation or order, Buyer shall have the right to cure Seller's noncompliance with the foregoing at Seller's expense upon five Business Days' prior notice and demand to Seller. Buyer may deduct any such expenses incurred by Buyer from proceeds due Seller.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Gas Purchase Agreement, Gas Purchase Agreement, Gas Purchase Agreement

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