Daily Metered Quantity definition

Daily Metered Quantity means the measured quantity of gas:
Daily Metered Quantity means the measured quantity of natural gas offtaken from the NGG System and delivered to the GNI(UK) System at the Interconnection Point on a Gas Flow Day as determined in accordance with Annex E Part 3.3;
Daily Metered Quantity means the measured quantity of natural gas offtaken from the GNI (UK) System and delivered to the GNI (UK) System at the Interconnection Point on a Gas Flow Day as determined in accordance with Schedule 3 paragraph 8.

Examples of Daily Metered Quantity in a sentence

  • The Daily Metered Quantity in respect of a Gas Flow Day or Gas Flow Days may be revised pursuant to the arrangements in Annex E Part 3.3. The provisions of paragraph 8.2 and 8.3 shall only apply where the revision of the Daily Metered Quantity takes place prior to 11:00h on D+4.

  • In the event that the Daily Metered Quantity is revised in respect of one or more Gas Flow Days, the Cumulative Steering Difference for the Gas Flow Day on which the revision is agreed or determined shall be revised by an equivalent amount.

  • For each Gas Flow Day (D), GNI(UK) shall calculate and communicate to NGG the SD and the CSD in respect of that Gas Flow Day by 11:00 on D + 1 provided NGG has notified to GNI(UK) the Daily Metered Quantity by 09:00 on D + 1 as per Appendix A to this Annex.

  • Imbalance - The difference, during the Gas Day, between the Daily Scheduled Quantity and Daily Metered Quantity.

  • Swing Tolerance Level - The daily Imbalance allowance between the Daily Scheduled Quantity and the Daily Metered Quantity at the Delivery Point.

  • The consideration in which the Make-Whole Consideration is payable shall be determined in accordance herewith, including, without limitation, in accordance with, to the extent applicable, with Section 10.12.

  • The analysis was deductive as it proceeds, in an institutional perspective, on the basis of preconceived theoretical and conceptual precepts that guide the search for and analysis of documentary information.

  • Daily Metered Quantity - The actual quantity of gas used by the Customer during the Gas Day as measured by the Company’s metering equipment at the Delivery Point.(D) Daily Overtake Quantity - An Imbalance in which the difference between the Daily Metered Quantity and the Daily Scheduled Quantity is a positive number, i.e., where Daily Metered Quantity exceeds the Daily Scheduled Quantity.

  • The Customer is responsible for keeping informed as to its Daily Metered Quantity, and for making appropriate adjustments to its consumption of gas to ensure that the Imbalance is kept as near to zero as practicable.

  • The quantity shall be no greater than the Customer's hourly connected load times twenty-four (24) hours.Receipt Point - An interconnection between the Customer's Transporting Pipeline and the distribution facilities of the Company where gas will be received by the Company for transportation in its service territory.Swing Tolerance Level - The daily Imbalance allowance between the Daily Scheduled Quantity and the Daily Metered Quantity at the Delivery Point.

Related to Daily Metered Quantity

  • MMBtu means one million British thermal units.

  • Volume Commitment means the agreed upon Customer commitment to purchase, and may be described as an Annual Volume Commitment, Total Volume Commitment, Tiered Volume Commitment, or Subminimum Volume Commitment.

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.

  • Delivery Month means each month specified as such by the Exchange pursuant to