A Gas Service Agreement for Interruptible Natural Gas is a contract between a gas supplier and a customer for the supply of natural gas. The agreement typically outlines the terms of service, including the duration of the agreement, the amount of gas to be supplied, the pricing structure, and any other applicable terms. The type of Gas Service Agreement for Interruptible Natural Gas depends on the type of customer and the purpose for which the gas is being used. Common types of Gas Service Agreements for Interruptible Natural Gas include: — Firm Service Agreement: This type of agreement provides customers with a guaranteed supply of natural gas at a set price, regardless of market fluctuations. — Interruptible Service Agreement: This agreement allows customers to purchase natural gas at a discounted rate, but the supplier has the right to interrupt service if demand exceeds supply. — Seasonal Service Agreement: This agreement provides customers with natural gas at a set rate depending on the season, with prices adjusted accordingly. — Take-or-Pay Service Agreement: This agreement provides customers with a guaranteed supply of natural gas at a set price, but customers must pay for the gas even if they do not use it.