Receipt Point Gas Quality Specifications Sample Clauses

Receipt Point Gas Quality Specifications. Gas delivered by Shipper to the Receipt Points shall meet the following specifications (collectively, the “Gas Quality Specifications”): (a) The Gas shall not contain any of the following in excess of: one-quarter (1/4) grain of hydrogen sulfide per hundred (100) cubic feet; one (1) grain of total sulfur per hundred (100) cubic feet; two one-hundredths of one percent (0.02%) by volume of oxygen; or two percent (2%) by volume of nitrogen. (b) The total of all non-hydrocarbon gases shall not exceed three percent (3%) by volume. (c) The temperature of the Gas at the Receipt Point shall not be in excess of one hundred twenty (120) degrees Fahrenheit. (d) The Gas shall be free of solids, sand, salt, dust, gums, crude oil, and hydrocarbons in the liquid phase, and other objectionable substances which may be injurious to pipelines or which may interfere with the measurement, transmission or commercial utilization of said Gas. Except for items (a) through (d) above, such Gas shall meet the most restrictive quality specifications required from time to time by the Downstream Pipelines receiving Delivery Point Gas, except for water vapor content, for which there shall be no specification applicable at the Receipt Points.
Receipt Point Gas Quality Specifications. Gas delivered by or for the account of Producer to each Receipt Point shall meet the specifications set forth on Exhibit G (collectively, the “Gas Quality Specifications”).
Receipt Point Gas Quality Specifications. Gas delivered by or for the account of Producer to each Receipt Point shall meet the following specifications (collectively, the “Gas Quality Specifications”): (a) The Gas shall not contain any of the following in excess of: one-quarter (1/4) grain of hydrogen sulfide per hundred (100) Cubic Feet; one (1) grain of total sulfur per hundred (100) Cubic Feet; two one-hundredths of one percent (0.02%) by volume of oxygen; or two percent (2%) by volume of nitrogen. (b) The total of all non-hydrocarbon gases shall not exceed three percent (3%) by volume. (c) The temperature of the Gas at the Receipt Point shall not be less than forty (40) degrees Fahrenheit or in excess of one hundred twenty (120) degrees ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. (▇) The Gas shall be free of solids, sand, salt, dust, gums, crude oil, and hydrocarbons in the liquid phase, and other objectionable substances which may be injurious to pipelines or which may interfere with the measurement, transmission or commercial utilization of said Gas. (e) The Gas shall have a Gross Heating Value of less than 1100 Btu per million cubic feet of Gas. (f) Prior to the installation of a System Compressor Station placing a Receipt Points(s) on suction, each Receipt Point shall have a water vapor content of five (5) pounds per Cubic Foot of Gas. Except for items (a) through (f) above, such Gas shall meet the most restrictive quality specifications required from time to time by the Downstream Pipelines receiving Delivery Point Gas, except for water vapor content, for which there shall be no specification applicable at the Receipt Points.
Receipt Point Gas Quality Specifications. Gas delivered by or for the account of Shipper to each Receipt Point shall meet the following specifications (collectively, the “Gas Quality Specifications”): (a) less than [***] mole percent of carbon dioxide; (b) not more than [***] grain H2S per [***] Cubic Feet; (c) not more than [***] grain of mercaptan sulphur per [***] Cubic Feet; (d) a Gross Heating Value per Cubic Foot of not less than [***] BTU; (e) not more than a total of [***] mole percent of total inert or non-hydrocarbon gases (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.); provided that for purposes of the total inert specification, such [***] mole percent total inert specification shall apply based on the aggregate volume weighted average Receipt Point quality; (f) not more than [***] grains of sulfur per [***] cubic feet (including hydrogen sulfide and mercaptan); (g) an oxygen content not in excess of [***]% by volume; provided that the Parties shall use every reasonable effort to keep the gas free from oxygen; (h) a temperature not to exceed [***] degrees Fahrenheit; and (i) free of water, crude and/or Condensate in the liquid phase, impurities and other objectionable substances; provided that to the extent the quality specifications required from time to time by the Downstream Pipelines receiving Residue Gas are more restrictive than any of the foregoing requirements (except for water vapor content, Gross Heating Value and hydrocarbon dew point for such Downstream Pipelines), then the quality specifications required by the Downstream Pipeline shall apply instead of the foregoing applicable specification. Neither Gatherer nor Shipper will propose or support any changes to the Downstream Pipeline specifications that would result in more restrictive specifications. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Gatherer connects the Facilities to a Downstream Pipeline other than Northern Border or WBI, the more restrictive specifications of such downstream pipeline shall not apply to Shipper without Shipper’s approval.
Receipt Point Gas Quality Specifications. Shipper’s Gas delivered to the Receipt Points shall meet the applicable Receipt Point Gas Quality Specifications.

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