RECEIPT POINTS, DELIVERY POINTS AND PRESSURES Sample Clauses

The 'Receipt Points, Delivery Points and Pressures' clause defines the specific locations where a commodity, such as natural gas, is transferred from one party to another, as well as the pressure conditions required at these transfer points. In practice, this clause identifies the exact physical sites for receipt and delivery, and stipulates the minimum or maximum pressures at which the commodity must be delivered or received, ensuring compatibility with the receiving party’s infrastructure. Its core function is to provide operational clarity and prevent disputes by clearly outlining the logistical parameters for the transfer of goods under the contract.
RECEIPT POINTS, DELIVERY POINTS AND PRESSURES. 5.1. Receipt Points and Delivery Points. The Receipt Points are set forth on Exhibit A. The Delivery Points are set forth on Exhibit B. Shipper may request at any time and from time to time that Transporter agree to one or more additional Receipt Points or Delivery Points on Transporter's Pipeline. Transporter shall not unreasonably withhold its agreement to the addition of any additional Receipt Point or Delivery Point requested by Shipper as long as Shipper reimburses Transporter for all incremental costs incurred or to be incurred by Transporter as a result of the addition of such Receipt Point or Delivery Point and, with respect to requested Receipt Points only, so long as Transporter owns or controls the well or ▇▇▇▇▇ to be producing into the requested Receipt Point. If Transporter's estimated incremental cost to establish an additional Receipt Point or Delivery Point requested by Shipper exceeds $25,000, then Transporter shall be entitled to require that Shipper pay Transporter such estimated incremental cost before agreeing to add such additional Receipt Point or Delivery Point, with a "true-up" payment being made by the appropriate party to the other party when the final, actual incremental costs of such additional Receipt Point or Delivery Point are known. Upon the addition of any Receipt Point or Delivery Point, the parties shall execute an amendment of this Agreement which shall reflect all of the Receipt Points or Delivery Points on a revised Exhibit A or Exhibit B, as appropriate. The exact point at which delivery by Transporter to Shipper shall be deemed to be made shall be the flange or weld connecting the facilities of Transporter's Pipeline with the facilities of Shipper or Shipper's designee.
RECEIPT POINTS, DELIVERY POINTS AND PRESSURES. 4.1 Receipt of gas from Shipper hereunder shall be at the Receipt Points as identified in Part I of the Index of Service Obligations, as the same may be in effect from time to time. 4.2 The delivery of gas to be transported hereunder shall be at the Delivery Points as identified in Part II of the Index of Service Obligations as the same may be in effect from time to time. 4.3 The pressure of the gas tendered by Shipper to Company for Transportation shall be at a pressure sufficient to enter Company’s Transportation System at the Receipt Points, up to that specified in Part I of the Index of Service Obligations. 4.4 The pressure of the gas delivered by Company to Shipper shall be at the pressure available from Company’s Transportation System at the Delivery Points as specified in Part II of the Index of Service Obligations.
RECEIPT POINTS, DELIVERY POINTS AND PRESSURES 

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