Production Operations Sample Clauses

Production Operations. PDC shall provide all necessary labor, vehicles, supervision, management, accounting, and overhead services for normal production operations, and lease accounting, and shall be entitled to deduct from Partnership revenues a monthly operating charge of $225 per well and a monthly accounting and management charge of $75 per well. Nonroutine operations will be billed to the Partnership at their proportionate cost. Any nonroutine operation with an estimated cost exceeding $2,000 will be authorized for expenditure ("AFE" or "AFE'd") and submitted to the Non-Operators for approval. Approval of a majority of the working interest owners will be required to authorize such operations. If the Partnership authorized such operations PDC shall have the right to deduct payment for the cost from Partnership revenues.
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Production Operations. PDC shall provide all necessary labor, vehicles, supervision, management, accounting, and overhead services for normal production operations, and lease accounting, and shall be entitled to deduct from Partnership revenues a monthly well-tending fee of $400 per Wattenberg Field well, $700 per Piceance Basin, $950 for Red Desert Basin or Williston Basin well and a monthly operating charge of $100 per well. If the Partnership has producing wxxxx in areas different from those above, the operator will charge a monthly Partnership Administration fee of $100 per well plus a competitive industry rate for operations and field supervision. Nonroutine operations will be billed to the Partnership at their proportionate cost. Any nonroutine operation with an estimated cost exceeding $10,000 will be authorized for expenditure ("AFE" or "AFE'd") and submitted to the Non-Operators for approval. Approval of a majority of the working interest owners will be required to authorize such operations. If the Partnership authorized such operations, PDC shall have the right to deduct payment for the cost from Partnership revenues.
Production Operations. (Yard, Slasher, Debarking, Sawing, Dry Kiln and Planer).
Production Operations. Perform a new trial batch when the plant or plant location is changed. Take corrective action and receive approval to proceed after any production suspension for noncompliance to the specification. Submit a new mix design and perform a new trial batch when the asphalt binder content of:  any RAP stockpile used in the mix is more than 0.5% higher than the value shown on the mixture design report; or  RAS stockpile used in the mix is more than 2.0% higher than the value shown on the mixture design report.
Production Operations. All activities carried out for the purpose to exploit a Conunercial Discovery, including development, exploitation, processing, stabilization. storage, transportation of Hydrocarbons, related substances and products which are derived therefrom by separation or treatment and any other operations consistent with generally accepted international petroleum industry standards and practices as well as all operations in connection therewith up to and including the loading or delivery to the Delivery Point but excluding refining and distribution of finished products. Quarter A period of three (3) consecutive calendar months commencing with the first day of January, April July and October, respectively, of each Calendar Year.
Production Operations mean operations and all activities related thereto carried out for Petroleum production of an Oil Field and/or Gas Field from the Date of Commencement of Commercial Production, such as extraction, injection, stimulation, treatment, storage, transportation, and lifting, etc.
Production Operations. Five Xxxxx/Pad 1 0 Life of the Well Total Maximum at one time: 38 150 Appendix A. Glossary of Terms‌
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Production Operations. H-15/Item 1Delivery and Storage of Caustic: Should a release of caustic occur during unloading or storage, containment and neutralization procedures are in place. However, the possibility of skin contact with this material exists, with hazard to workers and emergency responders.” 5I-28 H-15/Item 2 “Delivery and Storage of Compressed or Liquified Gas: These gases are not toxic, but a release from compressed or liquefied gas containers would impact workers and emergency responders by exposing them to freezing temperatures from the liquefied gas or physical harm from the compressed (pressurized) gases.” 5I-29 H-15/Item 3 “Acid Storage and Delivery: A potentially significant impact to workers and emergency responders would be present in the event of skin contact with phosphoric acid released in an accident.” 51-29 H-15/Item 4 “Accidental Mixing of Acid and Xxxxxxx: Mixing large quantities of acid and caustic either by accidental hook-up to the wrong fitting during delivery or by simultaneous piping failures could result in an explosion and produce an acid or caustic mist impacting workers, emergency responders, and the public by inhalation and skin contact.” 5I-30 H-15/Item 5 “Temporary Tanks: When properly designed and maintained, the temporary tanks would not pose a significant safety risk during storage.” 5I-30 H-15/Item 6 “Fuel Delivery: Although emergency fuel would be delivered infrequently, a risk of release during delivery would exist with potentially significant impact on workers and emergency responders.” 5I-30 H-16/Item 7 “Fuel Delivery Route: The route traveled by bulk tanker trucks delivering fuel might cross residential areas, with potentially significant impact.” 5I-31 Bayer will prepare a Hazard Operability Study. Bayer will continue to train employees in the safe handling of compressed and liquified gasses. Additionally, Bayer will implement an on-site training program for City emergency responders. Bayer will prepare a Hazard Operability Study. Bayer will prepare a Hazard Operability Study and an Off-site Consequence Analysis. Bayer will properly design and maintain temporary tanks. Bayer will prepare a Hazard Operability Study. Bayer will inform suppliers of bulk hazardous materials that carriers must use truck routes approved by the City.
Production Operations. (a) Following the completion of Development Operations under an approved Development Work Program, Contractor will be entitled to carry out Production Operations within the Production Area, and will be entitled to continue Production Operations during the Production Period.
Production Operations. (1) Producer will ensure all operations on the Mineral Lands are carried out diligently and in a manner consistent with good oilfield practice.
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