Entry Gas Reverse Flow definition

Entry Gas Reverse Flow means Gas made available or deemed to be made available by Shipper to BBL Company at the Entry Point Reverse Flow under the Agreement.
Entry Gas Reverse Flow means Gas deemed to be made available by Shipper to BBL Company at the Entry Point Reverse Flow under the Agreement.

Examples of Entry Gas Reverse Flow in a sentence

  • 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.

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

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