Entry Allocation definition

Entry Allocation means the quantity of Natural Gas that is allocated in accordance with the provisions of Part D (Nominations, Allocations and NDM Supply Point Reconciliation) Sections 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and/or 2.6 to a Registered Shipper at an Entry Point for a Day or in the case of an Entry Point configured within a Bi-Directional CSP the quantity allocated in accordance with the provisions of Sections 2.12 to 2.15;
Entry Allocation means any allocation of a Quantity of Natural Gas made by Interconnector pursuant to an Entry Nomination in accordance with Section D of the Interconnector Access Code;

Examples of Entry Allocation in a sentence

  • Determination of IP Entry Allocations 3.2.2 When determining IP Entry Allocations on an OBA Day, Premier Transmission shall apply the Prevailing IP Entry Allocation Rule.

  • Where Premier Transmission determines that a correction is required as a result of such query, it may amend the relevant Initial IP Entry Allocation, Initial VRF IP Exit Allocation, Final IP Entry Allocation or VRF IP Exit Allocation accordingly prior to D+5.

  • Where the Transporter determines that a correction is required as a result of such query, it may amend the relevant Initial IP Entry Allocation, Initial Non-IP Entry Allocation, Initial VRF IP Exit Allocation, Final IP Entry Allocation, Final Non-IP Entry Allocation or VRF IP Exit Allocation accordingly prior to D+5.

  • Where the Transporter determines that a correction is required as a result of such query, it may amend the relevant Initial IP Entry Allocation, Initial VRF IP Exit Allocation, Final IP Entry Allocation or VRF IP Exit Allocation accordingly prior to D+5.

  • An Entry Capacity Overrun Quantity in respect of a Shipper at an Entry Point on a Day shall be calculated according to the following formula:EnOQ = EnA – (AC+ EOT) Where: EnOQ =Entry Capacity Overrun Quantity for a Shipper on a Day;EnA =Final Entry Allocation at the Entry Point for a Shipper on aDay;AC =Active Entry Capacity at the Entry Point for a Shipper on aDay;EOT =Entry Overrun Tolerance as calculated in accordance withSection 10.3.1 for a Shipper on a Day.

  • Determination of IP Entry Allocations 3.2.2 When determining IP Entry Allocations on an OBA Day, the Transporter shall apply the Prevailing IP Entry Allocation Rule.

  • Our adaptive optimizations bring a further boost on top of the isolation-provided benefits, making co- running applications even outperform their individual runs.§§(1) Adaptive Swap Entry Allocation ( 5.1) Separating swap partitions reduces lock contention at swap entry alloca- tions to a certain degree, but the contention can still be heavy for multi-threaded applications.

  • The Transporter proposes that in circumstances where a Shippers Nomination differs substantially from the Shippers Entry Allocation at Carrickfergus, the Shipper may make application to the Transporter to review the reason for the variation.

  • New concept introduced in business rules whereby shrinkage allocation is not included as part of a Shipper’s imbalance quantity calculationClarificationPart E 1.5.1 & 1.5.3 of the existing Code of Operations set out that the ‘Transporter shall disregard the Shipper’s Entry Allocation in respect of Shrinkage Gas for the purpose of calculating the Shipper’s’ Initial & Final Daily Imbalance Quantities.

  • ALLOCATIONS232.1 General232.2 Allocations232.3 Entry Allocations252.4 Entry Allocations by an Entry Allocation Agent262.5 Entry Allocations made by the Transporter282.6 Final Entry Allocation302.7 Initial Exit Allocations302.8 Exit Allocation Adjustments332.9 Final Exit Allocation342.10 Supply Point Allocations342.11 IBP Allocations353.


More Definitions of Entry Allocation

Entry Allocation means the quantity of Natural Gas that is allocated in accordance with the provisions of Sections 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and/or 2.6 to a Registered Shipper at an Entry Point for a Day;
Entry Allocation means the quantity of gas allocated to a Network User by a TSO at an Entry Point in respect of the Gas Day.

Related to Entry Allocation

  • Employer Contribution means the amount paid by an employer, as determined by the employer rate, including the normal and deficiency rates, contributions, and funds wherever used in this chapter.

  • Contribution Account means an account, or accounts, into which the Accountholder and employer contributions are deposited by the TPA, and from which HSA dollars are swept into the Cash Account.