Examples of Full Haul in a sentence
Full Haul means a Gas transportation service on the DBNGP where the Outlet Point is downstream of Compressor Station 9 on the DBNGP, regardless of the location of the Inlet Point, but does not include Back Haul.
Full Haul means a Gas transportation service on the DBNGP where the Inlet Point is upstream of mainline valve 31 (MLV31) on the DBNGP and the Outlet Point is downstream of Compressor Station 9 on the DBNGP.
T1 Service has the meaning given in clause 3.3(a) of the Access Arrangement and means a service providing Full Haul capacity with priority as set out in the Curtailment Plan.
For the Access Arrangement Period commencing on 1 January 2011, the Total Revenue from which the Reference Tariff is to be determined is to include, in addition to the costs listed in clause 7.2(b) of this Access Arrangement, a share of any returns to Operator from the sale of Full Haul, Part Haul and Back Haul Services in the previous Access Arrangement Period that exceeded the level of returns that were expected during that previous Access Arrangement Period from the sale of such Services.
DBP’s reason for allocation of only the costs of fuel gas to provision of Part Haul Services is that the DBNGP has been constructed and expanded to meet the needs of Users of Full Haul Services and, as such, the only additional cost of provision of Part Haul Services is the cost of incremental use of fuel gas in the provision of the Part Haul Services.
DBP has proposed only a single Reference Service, the Tf Service, which is a Full Haul Service.
The Authority has determined all Reference Tariffs on the basis of the tariff path proposed by DBP – this being escalation of tariff charges at 100 per cent of the rate of change in the CPI – and the forecasts of demand for Full Haul, Part Haul and Back Haul Services provided by DBP.
For the purposes of determining a Reference Tariff, DBP made two key assumptions concerning cost allocation: • all Users of Full Haul Services are Users of the Reference Service; and • the Reference Tariff is set to recover all of the Total Revenue except for an amount attributed to Part Haul Services, this amount being an estimate of the cost of fuel gas used to provide Part Haul Services.
Firstly, the second of these calculations (calculation of fuel gas requirements for Full Haul gas deliveries only) appears to involve a determination of fuel gas requirements for Full Haul deliveries given assumptions about Part Haul deliveries and, hence, the losses of pressure in the pipeline that occur as a result of Part Haul deliveries.
One Reference Service is proposed to be offered - the Full Haul R1 Service ( R1 Service).