Commingled Stream definition

Commingled Stream means the single stream of Gas that is formed when:
Commingled Stream means the single stream of Gas at a Commingled Point. “Cumulative Imbalance Quantity” has the meaning given to such term in the GTA. “Curtailment Day” means a Day on which capacity is curtailed as under Section 7. “Daily Imbalance Quantity” has the meaning given to such term in the GTA. “Documents” shall have the meaning given such term in Section 12.2.

Examples of Commingled Stream in a sentence

  • The Primary Operator shall provide simulated compositions and quantities for the contribution of each Secondary User to the Commingled Stream, which shall be used as input to this Stage 1.

  • The Secondary Allocation and Value Adjustment Procedures (the "Secondary Procedures") shall be used to calculate the mass and weight allocations to Stabilised Crude Oil (SCO), Raw Gas, Propane, Butane, C5+ Condensate and acid gas and the volume entitlements to Forties Blend between Users ("Secondary Users") whose Pipeline Liquids contribute to the commingled stream ("Commingled Stream").

  • Where the analysis period is seven (7) days the start day for this shall be the same as that of the Sample Period for the Primary or Commingled Stream as appropriate.

  • The quantity data shall be used to prorate the total input to Kinneil for the Commingled Stream to each of the Secondary Users.

  • The allocations for SCO, Raw Gas, Dry Gas, Propane, Butane, C5+ Condensate and acid gas and the entitlement to Forties Blend for the Commingled Stream shall be calculated in accordance with Attachment B Parts I and II to this Agreement.