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Processing Plant. Any Gas processing facility downstream of any portion of the Gathering System to which Shipper has dedicated Gas for processing or at which Shipper has arranged for Gas to be processed prior to delivery to a Downstream Pipeline.
Processing Plant. The Gas processing facilities to be installed and constructed by Processor at the Plant Site, including, to the extent installed, cryogenic, refrigeration and chilling equipment, absorption vessels, product separation and fractionation vessels, product storage vessels, associated condensing, heating, compressing, pumping, conveying, dehydration and other equipment, instrumentation, and recompression and refrigeration compression facilities, and all related structures; the Residue Gas pipelines to the Plant Delivery Points and the associated interconnections; and all easements, rights-of-way, and other property rights on which any of the foregoing facilities are located; in each case wherever located.
Processing Plant. Processor hereby agrees as follows with respect to the Processing Plant.
(a) Processor shall design, engineer, procure, construct and install the Processing Plant, or shall procure the same, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to construct and install the Processing Plant as soon as is practicable under the circumstances that, 4 The appropriate description will depend upon whether or not fractionation services are to be provided under this Agreement. from time to time, may exist. After the Processing Effective Date, the Processing Plant will have processing capacity of at least [____] MMcf per day with design recoveries (“Design Recoveries”) as follows: Helium 0.0 % 0.0 % CO2 - Carbon Dioxide 0.0 % 0.0 % N2 - Nitrogen 0.0 % 0.0 % H2S - Hydrogen Sulfide 0.0 % 0.0 % C1 - Methane 0.0 % 0.0 % C2 - Ethane 2.0 % 85.0 % C3 - Propane 90.0 % 98.0 % IC4 - Isobutane 98.0 % 99.5 % NC4 - Normal Butane 99.5 % 99.8 % C5+ - Natural Gasoline 99.9 % 99.9 %
(b) The Processing Plant shall include the installation, at Processor’s cost, of a residue gas pipeline for redelivery of the Residue Gas to the Delivery Points set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto.
(c) The Processing Plant will be constructed at a site to be determined by Processor that is reasonably acceptable to Producer (the “Plant Site”). The Plant Site may be acquired in fee or under a site lease or other form of interest as is reasonably acceptable to Processor. The Plant Site will reserve in favor of Producer, for the use of Producer and its contractors [(including the Gatherer under the Gathering Agreement)] and their respective successors and assigns, appropriate fee parcels, easements or other surface and underground rights sufficient for Producer and such contractors to construct, locate, and operate the inlet facilities required for the delivery of Producer’s Gas to the Processing Plant at the Receipt Points, including, but not limited to, inlet slug catchers, pig receivers, and compression facilities.
(d) If the Processing Effective Date has not occurred by the end of twenty-one (21) months after the Effective Date (the “Required Processing Effective Date”), and such delay is not due to Force Majeure, then after the Processing Effective Date occurs, Processor will not charge Producer any of the Fees for a number of Days equal to the number of Days following the Required Processing Effective Date until the Processing Effective Date, but only with respect to those volumes of Producer’s Gas up to it...
Processing Plant. The term “Processing Plant” means the Chipeta Plant as well as any other plant or third party arrangement that Processor enters into to process all of Processing Customer’s Gas committed for processing pursuant to this Agreement. Such term includes the Natural Buttes Plant.
Processing Plant. MHR’s detailed processing model as well as the data assumptions used to create it.
a. Gas Analysis(s)
i. Range of variations in inlet gas stream components ii. How inlet stream might change w/production changes
b. Plant Capabilities
i. Recoveries, PVR, and operating parameters ii. Capacity including turn up/turn down capability
Processing Plant. ANG’s planned processing plant structure is nearly complete and machinery is on-site, though not in place. The facility could be physically complete and certified to operate by early 2013. Unfortunately, ANG currently lacks financial resources needed to operate the plant without sacrifice of vital functions elsewhere. Even more unfortunately, prospects for profitable plant operations in the near future appear dim. (Annex 3.
Processing Plant. In the aggregate, the Existing Plants, any expansions, extensions, improvements or additions thereto, the Bluestone 3 Plant, the Bluestone 4 Plant and any other Gas processing facility installed and constructed by MarkWest or its Affiliates where Producer’s Gas is delivered for processing, including in each case, to the extent installed: cryogenic, refrigeration and chilling equipment, absorption vessels, and product separation vessels, product storage vessels, associated condensing, heating, compressing, pumping, conveying, dehydration and other equipment and instrumentation; any inlet compression required to boost Gas to processing pressure; any recompression required by Processing Plant operations; any refrigeration compression required by Processing Plant operations; all structures associated with those facilities; and including all easements, rights-of-way, and other property rights pertaining to the construction and operation of those facilities, wherever those facilities, structures, easements, rights-of-way, and other property rights are located.
Processing Plant. Processor hereby agrees as follows with respect to the Processing Plant.
(a) Processor shall design, engineer, procure, construct and install the Processing Plant, or shall procure the same, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to construct and install the Processing Plant as soon as is practicable under the circumstances that, from time to time, may exist. After the Processing Effective Date, the Processing Plant will have processing capacity of at least [ ] MMcf per day with design recoveries (“Design Recoveries”) as follows: Helium 0.0 % 0.0 % CO2 - Carbon Dioxide 0.0 % 0.0 % N2 - Nitrogen 0.0 % 0.0 % H2S - Hydrogen Sulfide 0.0 % 0.0 % C1 - Methane 0.0 % 0.0 % C2 - Ethane 2.0 % 85.0 % C3 - Propane 90.0 % 98.0 % IC4 - Isobutane 98.0 % 99.5 % NC4 - Normal Butane 99.5 % 99.8 % C5+ - Natural Gasoline 99.9 % 99.9 %
Processing Plant. 4.6.1 In order to maximize long-term benefits for the Province and the people of the Province, the Proponent shall use its best efforts through the R & D Program to develop a technically and economically feasible hydrometallurgical process technology for processing the Nickel Concentrate in the Province. If such technology is successfully developed, the Proponent shall cause the design, engineering and construction of and operate and maintain a hydrometallurgical processing plant with a design capacity to produce annually approximately 50,000 tonnes of Finished Nickel Product, together with associated cobalt and copper products (the “Hydromet Plant”). The Proponent estimates that the Hydromet Plant will have a capital cost of approximately $800 million and during the three-year construction period will generate approximately 3,000 person-years of employment. The Proponent estimates that the Hydromet Plant will employ approximately 400 people during operations.
4.6.2 If, pursuant to Section 4.7, it is determined that a Hydromet Plant is not technically or economically feasible, the Proponent shall construct a commercial hydrometallurgical nickel-matte processing facility or other similar facility incorporating a proven, state of the art technology to produce Finished Nickel Product (the “Matte Plant”). The Matte Plant will have a design capacity to produce annually approximately 50,000 tonnes of Finished Nickel Product, together with associated cobalt and copper products. The Proponent estimates the Matte Plant will have a capital cost of approximately $670 million and during the estimated three-year construction period will generate approximately 2,500 person-years of employment. The Proponent estimates that the Matte Plant will employ approximately 350 people during operations.
4.6.3 The Proponent has represented to the Government that its objective is to operate the Processing Plant well beyond the life of the Mine. Accordingly, the Proponent undertakes to explore technically and economically feasible opportunities for the expansion of the Processing Plant and to secure opportunities to supply the Processing Plant with feed from world wide sources to fully utilize the Proponent’s large capital investment in the Processing Plant.
4.6.4 The Proponent shall establish the Processing Plant at Argentia unless environmental conditions at Argentia would make it not economically feasible to establish the Processing Plant at Argentia and, in such circumstances, th...
Processing Plant. In the aggregate, those skid-mounted cryogenic gas processing plants commonly referred to as the “Sarsen Plant” and the “Bluestone Plant”, any expansions, extensions, improvements or additions thereto, including the Expansion Plant (if applicable) and any other Gas processing facility installed and constructed by Keystone or its Affiliates where Producer’s Gas is delivered for processing, including in each case, to the extent installed: cryogenic, refrigeration and chilling equipment, absorption vessels, product separation and fractionation vessels, product storage vessels, associated condensing, heating, compressing, pumping, conveying, dehydration and other equipment and instrumentation; any inlet compression required to boost Gas to processing pressure; any recompression required by Processing Plant operations; any refrigeration compression required by Processing Plant operations; all structures associated with those facilities; and including all easements, rights-of-way, and other property rights pertaining to the construction and operation of those facilities, wherever those facilities, structures, easements, rights-of-way, and other property rights are located. Producer’s Gas. All Gas that is attributable to Interests now owned or hereafter acquired by Producer or any of its Affiliates within any portion of the Dedication Area, or is attributable to third parties that is produced from a well that is operated by Producer or any of its Affiliates within the Dedication Area and from which well Producer or any of its Affiliates has the right to control, market or deliver the Gas for processing.