Unit Operations Clause Samples

The Unit Operations clause defines how individual units within a larger facility or system are to be managed and operated under the agreement. It typically outlines the responsibilities for operating, maintaining, and possibly allocating costs or outputs related to each unit, which may be distinct sections of a plant, production line, or infrastructure. By specifying these operational details, the clause ensures clarity in management and accountability, helping to prevent disputes over performance, maintenance, or cost-sharing among the parties involved.
Unit Operations. If your lease, or any part of your lease, is subject to a unit agreement, the entire lease con- tinues for the term provided in the lease, and as long thereafter as any portion of your lease remains part of the unit area, and as long as operations continue the unit in effect. (1) If you drill, produce or perform well-workover operations on a lease within a unit, each lease, or part of a lease, in the unit will remain active in accordance with the unit agreement. Following a discovery, if your unit ceases drilling activities for a reason- able time period between the delinea- tion of one or more reservoirs and the initiation of actual development drill- ing or production operations and that time period would extend beyond your lease’s primary term or any extension under § 250.180, the unit operator must request and obtain BSEE approval of a suspension of production under § 250.170 in order to keep the unit from termi- nating. (2) When a lease in a unit agreement is beyond the primary term and the lease or unit is not producing, the lease will expire unless: (i) You conduct a continuous drilling or well reworking program designed to develop or restore the lease or unit pro- duction; or (ii) BSEE orders or approves a sus- pension of operations under § 250.170. (a) The Regional Supervisor may re- quire you to conduct development and production operations in a competitive reservoir under either a joint Competi- tive Reservoir Development Program submitted to BSEE or a unitization agreement. A competitive reservoir has one or more producing or producible well completions on each of two or more leases, or portions of leases, with different lease operating interests. For purposes of this paragraph, a produc- ible well completion is a well which is capable of production and which is shut in at the well head or at the surface but not necessarily connected to pro- duction facilities and from which the operator plans future production. (b) You may request that the Re- gional Supervisor make a preliminary determination whether a reservoir is competitive. When you receive the pre- liminary determination, you have 30 days (or longer if the Regional Super- visor allows additional time) to concur or to submit an objection with sup- porting evidence if you do not concur. The Regional Supervisor will make a final determination and notify you and the other lessees. (c) If you conduct drilling or produc- tion operations in a reservoir deter- mined competitive by the BSEE Re- g...
Unit Operations. 3284.1 What general standards apply to operations within a unit?
Unit Operations. An Approach to Videogame Criticism. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
Unit Operations. Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph 2 above, the L.C. and/or its affiliates shall continue to be the sole operator of all Unit operations located on or about the Premises, until payment in full of all amounts set forth in Paragraph 2 above has been received by Genesis. Interline shall be entitled to all profits and obligated for all loses incurred from June 19, 1996 forward. In addition to the payment referenced in Paragraph 2, Interline agrees to reimburse Genesis, the L.C. and/or their affiliates for all reasonable expenses incurred by Genesis and/or the L.C. and their affiliates in the operation of the Unit, Unit related equipment, and all other assets at the Premises from and after the Effective Date of this Letter Agreement. Such expenses shall be reconciled on a monthly basis, and all reimbursements shall also be made on a monthly basis within Ten (10) days after Interline receives notice of such expenses. Notwithstanding the foregoing provision, Interline shall have the right to pre-approve extraordinary expenses incurred by Genesis, the L.C. and their affiliates in connection with the above-referenced operations; however, Genesis and the L.C. will not be required to seek the prior approval of Interline for reasonable and/or standard operating expenses.
Unit Operations. 1. Changes to the type of major manufacturing equipment used (kettles, reactors, filters, dryers, etc.) in validated processing steps. 2. Changes in sequence of major processing steps.
Unit Operations. The provisions in Articles 1.4.1.1 and 1.4.1.2 shall also apply to such joint audits.

Related to Unit Operations

  • Business Operations Company will provide all necessary equipment, personnel and other appurtenances necessary to conduct its operations. Company will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, considering the nature of such operation, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.

  • Co-operation Each Party acknowledges that this ESA must be approved by the Department and agree that they shall use Commercially Reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to secure such approval.