Common use of Minimum Flows Clause in Contracts

Minimum Flows. (a) In the event that the DFO’s Expected End of Day Volumetric Quantity is less than the Delivery Facility can reasonably tolerate at uniform rates, then the DFO will notify National Gas as soon as is reasonably practicable and the Parties will co- operate in defining mutually acceptable flow rates. (b) In the event that the DFO’s Expected End of Day Volumetric Quantity is less than the Entry Facility can reasonably tolerate at uniform rates, then National Gas will notify the DFO as soon as is reasonably practicable and the Parties will co-operate in defining mutually acceptable flow rates.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Network Entry Agreement, Network Entry Agreement

Minimum Flows. (a) In the event that the DFO’s Expected End of Day Volumetric Quantity is less than the Delivery Facility can reasonably tolerate at uniform rates, then the DFO will notify National Gas Grid as soon as is reasonably practicable and the Parties will co- co-operate in defining mutually acceptable flow rates. (b) In the event that the DFO’s Expected End of Day Volumetric Quantity is less than the Entry Facility can reasonably tolerate at uniform rates, then National Gas Grid will notify the DFO as soon as is reasonably practicable and the Parties will co-operate in defining mutually acceptable flow rates.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Network Entry Agreement

Minimum Flows. (a) In the event that the DFO’s Expected End of Day Volumetric Quantity is less than the Delivery Facility can reasonably tolerate at uniform rates, then the DFO will notify National Gas Grid as soon as is reasonably practicable and the Parties will co- operate in defining mutually acceptable flow rates. (b) In the event that the DFO’s Expected End of Day Volumetric Quantity is less than the Entry Facility can reasonably tolerate at uniform rates, then National Gas Grid will notify the DFO as soon as is reasonably practicable and the Parties will co-operate in defining mutually acceptable flow rates.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Network Entry Agreement