Common use of Overrun Gas Clause in Contracts

Overrun Gas. (a) An overrun occurs when in the case of Firm Forward Haulage Service, the Actual Delivered Quantity is in excess of the MDQ for that Path or the quantity specified in an Operational Flow Order for that Path (Overrun Gas). (b) If the quantity of Natural Gas along a Path is less than either the MDQ in the case of Firm Forward Haulage Services, or less than the Confirmed Delivery Nomination for As-Available Forward Haulage Services or As-Available Backhaul Haulage Services, the Overrun Gas for that Path will be 0 GJ and will not reduce the Overrun Gas for other Paths. The Service Providers will invoice the Overrun Gas for each Zone in accordance with clause 23.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Gas Transportation Agreement, Gas Transportation Agreement

Overrun Gas. (a) An overrun occurs when in the case of Firm Forward Haulage Service, the Actual Delivered Quantity is in excess of the Operational MDQ for that Path or the quantity specified in an Operational Flow Order for that Path (Overrun Gas). (b) If the quantity of Natural Gas along a Path is less than either the Operational MDQ in the case of Firm Forward Haulage Services, or less than the Confirmed Delivery Nomination for As-Available Forward Haulage Services or As-Available Backhaul Haulage Services, the Overrun Gas for that Path will be 0 GJ and will not reduce the Overrun Gas for other Paths. The Service Providers will invoice the Overrun Gas for each Zone Area in accordance with clause 2324.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Gas Transportation Agreement