Intrastate Pipeline definition

Intrastate Pipeline means any pipeline wholly within the state of California that is not regulated as a public utility gas corporation by the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC), not a publicly owned natural gas utility and is not regulated as an interstate pipeline by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Intrastate Pipeline means any pipeline or piping system wholly within Pennsylvania that is delivering natural gas to end-users and is not regulated as a public utility gas corporation by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC), is not a publicly owned natural gas utility, and is not regulated as an interstate pipeline by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. This definition includes petroleum and natural gas production facilities and natural gas processing facilities that deliver pipeline and/or non-pipeline quality natural gas to one or more end users. Facility operators that operate an interconnection pipeline that connects their facility to an interstate pipeline, or that share an interconnection pipeline to an interstate pipeline with other nearby facilities, are not considered intrastate pipeline operators. Facilities that receive gas from an upstream LDC and redeliver a portion of the gas to one or more adjacent facilities are not considered intrastate pipelines.
Intrastate Pipeline means all pipeline facilities included in the definition ofpipeline system” that are used by a provider to transport gas, LNG, or a hazardous liquid within Arizona and that are not used to transport gas, LNG, or a hazardous liquid in interstate or foreign com- merce. This includes, without limitation, any equipment, facility, building, or other property used or intended for use in transporting gas, LNG, or a hazardous liquid.

Examples of Intrastate Pipeline in a sentence

  • If the terms of this Agreement are acceptable to you, please sign, date and return it to me within twenty-one days of the date you receive it.

  • However, as MRT’s own comment notes, the East Line and the Illinois Intrastate pipeline do not have adequate available capacity to meet the needs of the Spire STL Pipeline Project.331 To serve as a reasonable system alternative, the East Line or Illinois Intrastate would require modifications or additions that could result in environmental impacts that are less than, similar to, or greater than those of the Spire STL Pipeline Project.

  • Back to Top § 284.269 Intrastate pipeline and local distribution company emergency sales rates.

  • Intrastate pipeline safety programs can fall under a state’s jurisdiction as an intrastate agent if their state legislature passes laws granting such responsibility and if the state meets annual certification requirements imposed by PHMSA.

  • Regulated under 49 U.S.C. 60101, et seq., or (B) Intrastate pipeline facilities regulated under State laws as provided in 49 U.S.C. 60101, et seq., and which are determined by the Secretary of Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation to be connected to a pipeline or to be operated or intended to be capable of operating at pipeline pressure or as an integral part of a pipeline.


More Definitions of Intrastate Pipeline

Intrastate Pipeline means any gathering system, natural gas or petroleum pipeline, or other facility that is not an Interstate Pipeline, including any pipeline or other facility that provides transportation service pursuant to Section 311 of the NGPA.
Intrastate Pipeline means a natural gas pipeline that operates wholly in California.
Intrastate Pipeline means a common carrier transmission pipeline as defined in 52 O.S. § 24 and as applied in this Chapter.
Intrastate Pipeline means any pipeline or piping system wholly within Washington state that is delivering natural gas to end users and is not regulated as a public utility gas corporation by the Washington state utilities and transportation commission, is not a publicly owned natural gas utility, and is not regulated as an inter- state pipeline by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Only in- trastate pipeline operators that physically deliver gas to end users in Washington are subject to reporting under this chapter. This defi- nition includes onshore petroleum and natural gas production facili- ties and natural gas processing facilities, as defined in 40 C.F.R. Part 98, that deliver pipeline and/or nonpipeline quality natural gas to one or more end users. Facility operators that operate an intercon- nection pipeline that connects their facility to an interstate pipe- line, or that share an interconnection pipeline to an interstate pipe- line with other nearby facilities, are not considered intrastate pipe- line operators. Facilities that receive gas from an upstream LDC and redeliver a portion of the gas to one or more adjacent facilities are not considered intrastate pipelines.
Intrastate Pipeline means any pipeline or piping system wholly within the state of California that is delivering natural gas to end-users and is not regulated as a public utility gas corporation by the California Public Utility Commission (CPUC), not a publicly-owned natural gas utility and is not regulated as an interstate pipeline by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. For purposes of this article, intrastate pipeline operators that physically deliver gas to end users in California are considered to be Local Distribution Companies. Facilities that receive gas from an upstream LDC
Intrastate Pipeline means all pipeline facilities referenced in A.R.S. 40.441, included in the definition of “pipe- line system” that are used by public service corporations to transport natural gas, Liquefied Natural Gas (“LNG”), other gas or hazardous liquids within Arizona, that are not used to transport gas or hazardous liquids in interstate or foreign commerce. This includes, without limitation, any equipment, facility, building or other prop- erty used or intended for use in transporting gas, LNG or hazardous liquids.
Intrastate Pipeline means any pipeline or piping system wholly within Washington state that is delivering natural gas to end