Marketing of capacities and auxiliary services Sample Clauses

Marketing of capacities and auxiliary services. The capacities and auxiliary services described above in Section 1 are marketed according to the provisions of this Section 2. The capacities at the Dunkerque, Taisnières B, Taisnières H, Obergailbach, Oltingue and Midi Network Interconnection Points and the capacities on the Links between the North and South Balancing Zones, along with the auxiliary services, are provided in response to requests submitted by the Shipper to GRTgaz. In the case of the Jura Network Interconnection Point, and in order to maintain harmony with the adjacent transmission system, the Shipper must justify its request in accordance with the provisions of sub-clause 7.4 below. GRTgaz automatically allocates the Shipper capacities at the Transport LNG Terminal Interface Points (PITTM) that correspond to the regasification capacities it holds on the LNG terminal up to the limit of the capacities of the Network. GRTgaz automatically allocates the Shipper capacities at the Transport Storage Interface Points (PITTM) that correspond to the injection and withdrawl capacities it holds on a storage group and up to the limit of the capacities of the Network. These allocations of capacities at the Transport LNG Terminal Interface Points (PITTM) and at the Transport Storage Interface Points (PITS) are specified in Clause 8 below. Clause 7 Provision of capacities and auxiliary services - General rules Subscriptions for capacities and auxiliary services take place over several different time intervals, which are summarised in the table below: Annual subscription Capacities on the PIR (except PIR Midi) Dunkerque, Taisnières B, Taisnières H, Obergailbach, Oltingue, Jura Link Capacities North€South and South€North PEG access service North and South Conversion Service Quality conversion from H-gas to L-gas, Peak Service Quality conversion from H-gas to L-gas, Base Service Quality conversion from L-gas to H-gas Seasonal Subscription Capacities on the PIR Midi Relates to seasonal winter and summer capacities Monthly subscription Capacities on the PIR (except PIR Jura) Dunkerque, Taisnières B, Taisnières H, Obergailbach, Oltingue, Midi Link Capacities North €South and South €North Conversion Service Quality conversion from H-gas to L-gas, Base Service Quality conversion from L-gas to H-gas Daily subscription Capacities on the PIR (except PIR Jura) Dunkerque, Taisnières B, Taisnières H, Obergailbach, Oltingue, Midi Link Capacities North €South and South €North Short Term UIOLI Subscription Capacities on ...
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