Injection Charge definition

Injection Charge means the charge specified as such in Schedule 1;
Injection Charge means the charge payable by the Customer for the Service Provider injecting Natural Gas into the Facility on behalf of the Customer pursuant to an Injection Nomination, calculated in accordance with Clause 11.4;
Injection Charge has the meaning given in Clause 7.4(a) of Appendix B;

Examples of Injection Charge in a sentence

  • If on any Day the Customer has a Withdrawal Overrun Quantity greater than zero (0), SL shall sell to the Customer the Withdrawal Overrun Quantity from SL at a purchase price calculated in accordance with the following formula: PDQSMAX(D) = (1.25 x SMBP + (Withdrawal Charge + Injection Charge)) x DQSMAX(D) where: PDQSMAX(D) is the Withdrawal Overrun Quantity purchase price in pence; SMBP(D) System Marginal Buy Price in pence/kWh on such Day; and DQSMAX(D) is the Withdrawal Overrun Quantity in kWh.

  • The maximum Injection Charge per Dth of gas injected into storage during the Month.

  • In this case the active substance shall be considered for the purposes of Council Directive 96/23/EC (2) as falling under Annex I to that Directive.

  • The Injection Charge per Dth of daily net gas injections of gas into storage by Transporter during the Month for the account of Shipper under this Rate Schedule.

  • If applicable, Customer shall pay to CADEVILLE STORAGE the Interruptible Injection Charge set forth in the ISS Agreement for each Dth of Customer’s Gas delivered to CADEVILLE STORAGE for injection into CADEVILLE STORAGE’s facilities pursuant to Section 5.2.2 (a) of this Rate Schedule.

  • If applicable, Customer shall pay to CADEVILLE STORAGE the Interruptible Balancing Injection Charge set forth in the Hub Services Agreement for each Dth of Gas delivered to CADEVILLE STORAGE for injection into CADEVILLE STORAGE’s facilities pursuant to Section 5.7.2 of this Rate Schedule.

  • In addition to the Firm Storage Injection Charge, a usage charge stated in Customer’s FSSA for each Dth of AIO Gas for each Day during a given Month.

  • The Injection Charge per Dth of daily net injections of gas into storage by Seller during the Month for the account of Customer under this Rate Schedule.

  • The rates and charges paid by Shipper for Interruptible Storage Service under this Rate Schedule shall include the applicable storage rate components set forth in Shipper’s ISS Agreement and as described below.(a) Injection Charge.

  • If applicable, Customer shall pay to CADEVILLE STORAGE the Interruptible Parking Injection Charge set forth in the corresponding Exhibit A of Customer’s Hub Services Agreement for each Dth of Customer’s Gas delivered to CADEVILLE STORAGE for injection into CADEVILLE STORAGE’s facilities pursuant to Section 5.3.2(a) of this Rate Schedule.


More Definitions of Injection Charge

Injection Charge. MRT's Minimum Tariff rate Withdrawal Charge: MRT's Minimum Tariff rate Contract # 3147 AMENDED AND RESTATED TRANSPORTATION SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR RATE SCHEDULE FSS EXHIBIT A (continued)
Injection Charge means all transmission and distribution charges paid by producers, except for charges for physical assets required for connection to the system or the upgrade of the connection (i.e. connection charges), but including other non-connection charges (such as charges related to ancillary services and system losses);

Related to Injection Charge

  • Connection Charge is the sum payable by the Communications Provider in accordance with the Openreach Price List for provisioning of the Service;

  • Injection means the pressurized placement of septage waste below the surface of soil.

  • Injection well means a well into which fluids are injected. (See also “underground injection”.)

  • Underground injection means the subsurface emplacement of fluids through a bored, drilled or driven well; or through a dug well, where the depth of the dug well is greater than the largest surface dimension. (See also “injection well”.)

  • Cancellation Charge has the meaning given to that term in paragraph 5.1 of Part 2; "Core Operational Period" in relation to any part of the Network, means the period of the day when that part is generally open to train movements;