Gas Quality Sample Clauses

The GAS QUALITY clause defines the required standards and specifications that the supplied gas must meet under the contract. It typically outlines acceptable limits for impurities, heating value, pressure, and other physical or chemical characteristics, ensuring the gas is suitable for transportation and end use. By setting these parameters, the clause helps prevent disputes over off-specification gas and protects both parties from risks associated with receiving or delivering gas that could damage equipment or violate regulatory requirements.
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Gas Quality. 13.1 Gas shall comply with Gas Specifications (a) All gas supplied by the Shipper at any Receipt Point and by the Service Provider at any Delivery Point must: have measured or calculated values for certain parameters within stated tolerances, as specified in Schedule 1; and be free, by normal commercial standards, from objectionable odours and from sand, dust and other solid or liquid matters, crude oil, waxes, gums and gum forming constituents, aromatic hydrocarbons, fluorine, chlorine, glycols, methanol, trace metals including but not limited to sodium, potassium, calcium, lead, vanadium, magnesium, lithium, cadmium, bismuth, arsenic, antimony, phosphorus, boron, gallium, and indium and any other substance or thing, (together, the Gas Specifications). (b) If at any time during the Term, amendments to gas specifications for transmission pipelines are required by any Law to be applied by the Service Provider to the VicHub or any standard, code or guideline applicable to the VicHub, is amended, the Service Provider may amend the Gas Specifications to be consistent with any such Law, standard, code or guideline and if so, will provide written notice to the Shipper setting out the amended specification and requiring compliance with that amended specification effective from the date established in the relevant Law, standard, code or guideline. (c) If the Service Provider provides written notice under clause 13.1(b), the Shipper must comply with the amended Gas Specifications from the date of receipt of the notice.
Gas Quality. The quality of the Natural Gas quantities provided by the Storage Customer at the Point Of Transfer For Injection according to Article 3 and the Natural Gas quantities provided by SSO at the Point Of Transfer For Withdrawal according to Article 3 shall conform to the requirements published by the adjacent Transmission System Operator.
Gas Quality. 8.1 The quality of Natural Gas delivered by Shipper to Carrier for Transit Services through the Pipeline System at: (i) IP OL, as determined on the basis of the data deriving from the measuring station owned and operated by GRTgaz in the area of Oltingue; (ii) IP WB, as determined on the basis of the data deriving from the measuring station owned and operated by Transitgas in the area of Wallbach; and (iii) IP GP, as determined on the basis of the data deriving from the measuring station owned and operated by Snam Rete Gas S.p.A. in the area of Masera, shall comply with the specifications (the “Quality Specifications”) agreed between Transitgas and the operators of the adjacent gas transit systems in the respective Interconnection Agreements. Carrier shall keep Shipper duly informed of any changes to the Quality Specifications contained in these Interconnection Agreements. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall inform each other as soon as one of them becomes aware that Natural Gas physically delivered does not comply with said Quality Specifications (“Off-Spec Gas”). 8.2 Carrier shall be entitled to refuse to take delivery of and transit Off-Spec Gas and such Off-Spec Gas shall be deemed as not delivered at the Delivery Point by Shipper for all purposes of this Agreement. In this case, if Off-Spec Gas is nevertheless physically delivered at the Delivery Point, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall promptly indemnify Carrier from and against: (i) all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by Carrier in cleaning and clearing the Pipeline System and/or in taking reasonable measures to secure that the Pipeline System can be operated; and (ii) all damages claimed by third parties toward Carrier and deriving directly from said Off-Spec Gas. The above mentioned costs and damages shall be properly and duly documented by Carrier. 8.3 Shipper acknowledges that its Natural Gas delivered at the Delivery Point to be transited under this Agreement shall be transited through the Pipeline System together with and not separate from quantities of Natural Gas of other shippers that deliver Natural Gas at the same Delivery Point. It is therefore acknowledged that, if the natural gas delivered at the same Delivery Point hereunder fails to comply with the Quality Specification, also ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Natural Gas delivered at the same Delivery Point shall be deemed not to comply with the Quality Specification. 8.4 The quality of Natural Gas redelivered by Carrier at the Redelivery Point, as determined on the basis of the ...
Gas Quality. The quality of Gas at the TTF for which the Customer makes Injection Requests and Withdrawal Requests shall be as prescribed by the TSO and any dispute as to the quality of Gas arising at the TTF shall not be determined under or in connection with this Agreement, but shall be determined separately by GSB and/or the Customer with the TSO according to rights and obligations contained in the Dutch Network Code.
Gas Quality. 14.5.1. Delivery pressure
Gas Quality. 1.1 Natural Gas delivered by [System User/TSO to be inserted] to [System User/TSO to be inserted] at [Entry/Exit to be inserted] Point in the TAG Pipeline System shall comply with the specification laid down in Attachment 1 ("Quality Specification"). 1.2 The Parties acknowledge that the Quality Specification for Natural Gas to be transported in the TAG Pipeline System may be modified by provisions issued by the competent Austrian and/or European authorities. In such event, the corresponding amendments to the Quality Specification shall be forthwith applied also for the purpose of this Capacity Contract.
Gas Quality. Gas delivered hereunder shall comply with the quality and other specifications of Transporter's Tariff, and shall be merchantable and free from impurities that could affect its safe and normal use, and free from hazardous or toxic substances, wastes, or other contaminants.
Gas Quality. Natural gas within the meaning of this Master Agreement is gas in gas family 2, group H in accordance with DVGW worksheet G 260:2021.
Gas Quality. 1.1 Gas in TAG transportation system as a minimum requirement shall meet the criteria of the technical rules in terms of sec. 7 para. 1 n° 53 Austrian Gas Act, according to Annex 2 Austrian Gas Market Model Ordinance.
Gas Quality. 5.1. Gas delivered by Processing Customer to the Questar Receipt Point(s) shall: a. be commercially free from dust, gum, gum-forming constituents, liquid hydrocarbons, free water, diluent, and other liquids and solids; b. contain not more than 10 parts per million by volume of oxygen, and Processing Customer shall make every effort to keep Gas free from oxygen; c. contain not more than ¼ grain(s) of hydrogen sulfide per 100 Cubic Feet of Gas; d. contain not more than one grain(s) of total sulfur, including, but not limited to, sulfur in hydrogen sulfide and mercaptans, per 100 Cubic Feet of Gas; e. contain not more than 3% by volume total inerts, including but not limited to nitrogen and carbon dioxide; f. contains not more than 2% by volume carbon dioxide; g. have a temperature not greater than 120°F, nor less than 40°F; h. contain not more than 7 pounds per Mcf of water vapor; i. not contain measurable quantities of mercury; j. have a Gross Heating Value of not less than 1080 BTU per Cubic Foot; k. with the exception of Btu content and CHDP specifications, not exceed any of the specifications of the downstream pipelines at the Redelivery Points as they may exist from time to time. l. not contain other objectionable substances, including, but not limited to, polychlorinated biphenyls, which may be injurious to pipelines, people, property, or the environment which may interfere with its transportation or makes the Gas unmarketable or unacceptable at any Redelivery Point. 5.2. If Gas tendered by Processing Customer should fail to meet any one or more of the above specifications from time to time, then: a. Processor may accept delivery of the non-conforming Gas from Questar at the Plant Receipt Point, and such receipt shall not be construed as a waiver or change of standards for future Gas volumes; or b. Processor may, at its sole discretion, direct Questar to cease receiving the non-conforming Gas from Processing Customer, and notify Processing Customer that Questar has, or will, cease receiving the non-conforming Gas at the Questar Receipt Point. 5.3. If the Gas as delivered at the Questar Receipt Point contains contaminants not in conformance with the specifications in Section 5.1., Processing Customer shall be responsible for, and shall reimburse Processor for all actual expenses, damages and costs resulting from Delivery of such Gas by Questar at the Plant Receipt Point without regard to whether the Gas so delivered conforms with the specifications in S...