Entry Gas definition

Entry Gas gas delivered or tendered for delivery to the National Grid Gas System at the SEP; “Gas Entry Conditions”: the Gas Entry Conditions contained in Annex A-2;
Entry Gas gas delivered or tendered for delivery to the National Grid Gas System at the SEP;
Entry Gas means Gas made available or deemed to be made available by Shipper to BBL Company at the Entry Point under the Agreement.

Examples of Entry Gas in a sentence

  • The Gas Balance is negative if the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow is higher than the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow.

  • BBL Company shall apply a matching procedure to ensure that the Properly Nominated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow and the confirmed Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow are the same.

  • The Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow Properly Nominated by Xxxxxxx will then be deemed to be equal to the Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow that is accepted by BBL Company.

  • The Gas Balance is positive if the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow is lower than the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow.

  • Entry Gas shall not contain any solid or liquid material which would interfere with the integrity or operation of the National Grid Gas System or any pipeline connected to such system or any appliance which a consumer might reasonably be expected to have connected to the National Grid Gas System.

  • The physician of record will be responsible for the discharge/transfer summary.

  • Entry Gas shall have no odour which might cause National Grid Gas to contravene the Legal Requirement or gas industry practice not to distribute any gas which does not possess a distinctive and characteristic odour.

  • Shipper shall nominate for any Hour Quantities of Gas as Entry Gas Reverse Flow and will use its best endeavours to make available Entry Gas Reverse Flow and take Transfer Gas Reverse Flow at a uniform rate within any Hour in conformity with the Entry Gas Reverse Flow Confirmations for that Hour.

  • For any Hour during a Gas Day the difference between the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow and the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow will be allocated to the Gas Balance for that Gas Day.

  • The Gas Balance is positive if the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow is lower than the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow.For clarification:The Gas Balance for each Hour (H) = the allocated Quantity of Entry Gas Reverse Flow for Hour(H) – the allocated Quantity of Transfer Gas Reverse Flow for Hour (H).The Cumulative Gas Balance at the end of Hour (H) = the Cumulative Gas Balance at the end ofHour (H-1) + the Gas Balance of Hour (H).


More Definitions of Entry Gas

Entry Gas means Gas made available or deemed to be made available by another BBL-shipper toBBL Company at the TTF under an agreement with BBL Company.
Entry Gas gas delivered or tendered for delivery to the System at the SEP;

Related to Entry Gas

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  • Receipt Point(s) means the receipt points set forth in Section 6 of this Toll Schedule.

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  • CT gantry means the tube housing assemblies, beam-limiting devices, detectors, and the supporting structures and frames which hold these components.

  • Energy Settlement Area means the bus or distribution of busses that represents the physical location of Network Load and by which the obligations of the Network Customer to PJM are settled.

  • Receipt Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Crude Oil is received into the Gathering System, as such points are specified in Section II of this tariff.

  • Process Gas means gas used for which alternate fuels, other than another gaseous fuel, are not technically feasible such as in applications requiring precise temperature controls and precise flame characteristics.

  • Transport Gas means the gas purchased by a Customer from a supplier other than KUB that Customer has arranged to have Delivered to KUB for delivery to the Customer by KUB.

  • Volumetric Production Payments means production payment obligations recorded as deferred revenue in accordance with GAAP, together with all undertakings and obligations in connection therewith.

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  • Market Participant Energy Injection means transactions in the Day-ahead Energy Market and Real-time Energy Market, including but not limited to Day-ahead generation schedules, real- time generation output, Increment Offers, internal bilateral transactions and import transactions, as further described in the PJM Manuals.

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  • Gathering System means that portion of Gatherer’s pipeline system, including all appurtenances thereto, related to the provision of gathering and transportation services provided by Gatherer pursuant to this tariff.

  • Net energy billing means a billing and metering practice under which a customer-generator is billed on the basis of net energy over the billing period.

  • Coal means high-grade, medium-grade and low-grade category A and B coal within the meaning of the international codification system for coal established by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and clarified in the Council decision of 10 December 2010 on State aid to facilitate the closure of uncompetitive coal mines;

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