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Gas Gathering Agreement

Drafts a Gas Gathering Agreement for receipt, compression, dehydration, and transportation of natural gas from wellhead to delivery point. Enforces FERC compliance, AAPL form alignment, API/GPA measurement standards, and midstream risk allocation. Use when drafting or negotiating midstream gathering contracts, producer-gatherer agreements, dedicated acreage agreements, or gas transportation arrangements.

ID: us.energy.gas-gathering-agreement Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-06-11
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Gas Gathering Agreement

Drafts a producer-gatherer agreement governing gathering services from receipt point to delivery point, with FERC compliance, industry-standard measurement, and mutual risk allocation.

Prerequisites

  1. Party information — legal names, state of formation, FERC designations or operator numbers
  2. Well/acreage description — well locations, dedicated acreage boundaries, production data
  3. System description — gathering infrastructure scope (pipelines, compressors, meters, treating facilities)
  4. Commercial structure — fee type (per-MMBtu/Mcf, percentage-of-proceeds, or hybrid), initial rate, escalation
  5. Regulatory posture — jurisdiction (state PUC, FERC-jurisdictional or non-jurisdictional), environmental permits
  6. Desired term — initial term, renewal structure, conditions precedent

If any prerequisite is missing, pause and ask — do not assume.

Output Structure

1. Parties & Recitals

  • Full party identification with organizational capacity and regulatory IDs
  • Recitals: producer's gas ownership, gatherer's system ownership, regulatory framework, compliance intent

2. Definitions

Term Content
Gas / Natural Gas Quality specs, composition, heating value, contaminant limits
Gathering System Pipelines, compressors, meters, dehydration/treating facilities
Point of Receipt / Delivery Custody and risk transfer locations
Gathering Services Scope: gather, compress, dehydrate, treat, transport
Dedicated Acreage Geographic scope with metes-and-bounds or plat reference
Volume/Measurement API MPMS or GPA standards [VERIFY current edition]; pressure base, temperature correction, Btu specs

3. Grant of Rights & Services

  • Exclusive vs. non-exclusive dedication within contract area
  • Gatherer rights: construct, operate, maintain facilities; easements/ROW
  • Producer obligations: deliver conforming gas; scheduling and nomination protocols
  • Gatherer obligations: accept and transport subject to capacity and quality specs
  • MVC, take-or-pay, or ship-or-pay terms if applicable

4. Rates, Fees & Payment

Element Details
Fee structure Per-MMBtu/Mcf; percentage-of-proceeds; or hybrid
Escalation Fixed annual, index-based, or periodic renegotiation
Billing Monthly; payment due [X] days after invoice
Disputes Written notice within [X] days; undisputed amounts paid timely
Late payment Interest at [prime + X%] or statutory rate
Audit rights Producer audit of meters on [X] days' notice

5. Term & Termination

  • Initial term: 5–20 years (capital recovery driven); commencement date and conditions precedent
  • Renewal: Auto-renew [X]-year terms unless [X] days' notice of non-renewal
  • For cause: Material breach ([30]-day cure), bankruptcy, regulatory prohibition
  • For convenience: If available; notice period and early termination fee
  • Post-termination: Decommissioning, final settlement, survival of payment/indemnity
  • Dedication release: Acreage releases on termination; specify tail obligations

6. Representations, Warranties & Covenants

Producer: Title/right to produce; no conflicting dedications; gas meets quality specs; compliance with production laws

Gatherer: Authority to operate; permits current; system capable of handling dedicated volumes

Mutual: Due organization; no conflicting agreements; environmental compliance; prudent industry practices

7. Indemnification & Insurance

  • Mutual indemnity for each party's negligence/willful misconduct
  • Knock-for-knock structure if applicable
  • Address separately: environmental contamination, personal injury, property damage, third-party claims
  • Insurance: CGL, auto, workers' comp, employer's liability, pollution liability — all at $[X]M minimums [VERIFY market standards]
  • Carriers rated A- or better (A.M. Best); additional insured; 30-day cancellation notice

8. Force Majeure

  • Covered: Acts of God, war, terrorism, strikes, governmental action, fire, flood, epidemic
  • Excluded: Economic hardship, market changes, commodity prices, lack of profitability
  • Prompt written notice with description and estimated duration; duty to mitigate
  • Extended FM (>[6–12] months): either party may terminate without liability

9. Governing Law & Disputes

  • Governing law: state where system primarily located
  • Tiered: (1) executive negotiation [30 days]; (2) mediation [30 days]; (3) binding arbitration under AAA Commercial Rules [VERIFY current rules]
  • Prevailing party fees if applicable; jury trial waiver

10. Miscellaneous

  • Notices by physical address and email
  • Assignment: consent required except affiliates or asset sales; runs with the land
  • Entire agreement; written amendments only; severability; counterparts

11. Signature Blocks

  • Entity-appropriate blocks with name/title/date
  • Notary acknowledgment if recordable; e-signature compliance

Guidelines

  • FERC jurisdiction: Confirm jurisdictional vs. non-jurisdictional status — provisions vary significantly [VERIFY current FERC gathering exemption standards]
  • State PUC: TX, WY, CO and others impose gathering-specific rules; confirm applicable state requirements
  • AAPL forms: Reference AAPL model gathering agreement where applicable [VERIFY current editions]
  • Environmental: Include SPCC, Clean Air Act, and state compliance covenants; address produced water if applicable
  • Dedications: Confirm consistency with upstream lease, JOA, and mortgage/lien requirements — conflicts with senior liens are a common defect
  • Measurement: Specify API MPMS chapter and GPA standard editions in definitions [VERIFY current citations]
  • Out-of-spec gas: Address gatherer's right to reject, curtail, or treat at producer's cost
  • All regulatory citations must be verified against current editions before execution

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