Examples of Compression Capacity Charge in a sentence
The Compression Capacity Charge is the product of the Compression Capacity Charge rate and the shipper’s MDQ.
The Compression Capacity Charge recovers from each Firm Service Shipper a proportion of the return and depreciation on, and a proportion of the non-capital costs incurred in, maintaining, Compressor Stations located between the Shipper’s Receipt Point and the Shipper’s Delivery Point.
The Compression Capacity Charge is the aggregate of the Shipper’s Delivery Point MDQ or Delivery Point MDQ’s multiplied by the relevant rate set out in the Tariff Schedule for that Delivery Point and associated Receipt Point.
The Reference Tariff proposed by Epic Energy comprised multiple charges: • Pipeline Capacity Charge; • Compression Capacity Charge; • Compressor Fuel Charge; • Gas Receipt Charge; and • Delivery Point Charge.
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The Compression Capacity Charge is payable by a shipper for each compressor station located between that shipper’s receipt point and delivery point.
Compliance with this amendment does not require revisions to the Access Arrangement documentation as originally proposed, but rather a re-calculation of the Compression Capacity Charge and Compressor Fuel Charge.
Similarly, the costs recovered through the Compression Capacity Charge – compression station asset return, compressor station asset depreciation, and compressor station maintenance costs are essentially fixed costs, the level of which is determined by requirements for pipeline capacity.
The Reference Tariff proposed by Epic Energy comprises multiple charges: • Pipeline Capacity Charge; • Compression Capacity Charge; • Compressor Fuel Charge; • Gas Receipt Charge; and • Delivery Point Charge.
Compression Capacity Charge; (iii) Compressor Fuel Charge; and (iv) Delivery Point Charge.