Compressor Fuel definition

Compressor Fuel means an amount of Gas specified by Transporter to be supplied by a shipper as a fuel source for Transporter’s pipeline compressors.
Compressor Fuel means the quantity of Gas used as fuel in the provision of Pipeline Services, including fuel used in compressors on the Pipeline System and gas engine alternator fuel, but excluding Inlet/Outlet Compressor Fuel.
Compressor Fuel means Gas used in the operation of Transporter’s compressor station located in Oakfield, New York.

Examples of Compressor Fuel in a sentence

  • These accounts include: Spot Gas (179-81) Compressor Fuel Gas (179-83) TCPL Tolls (179-84) Centra Transmission Holdings (179-86) Centra Pipelines Minnesota (179-87) Transportation Capacity Assignment (179-88) TCPL Variance Charges (LBA) (179-98) Energy Balancing (179-38) Ten Year Market Review (179-54) Municipal Tax (179-59) Tax Impact of A&G Expenses (179-66) These accounts have been maintained for the purpose of calculating interest until the balances have been disposed.

  • This offer for Gas purchase includes: Compressor Fuel, Annual Volume/Load Balancing and the Blend and Extend Option and does not include regulated transmission, distribution and other charges outlined in the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.

Related to Compressor Fuel

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  • Motor fuel means the same as that term is defined in Section 59-13-102.

  • Metering System means all meters and metering devices (including current transformers and potential transformers) installed by the Company and uses to measure Electricity and delivery by the Company and receipt by the BPDB of Net Energy Output. The Metering System shall be owned and maintained by the Company.

  • Flex fuel vehicle means a vehicle with one fuel storage system that can run on different mixtures of two or more fuels.

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