LNG terminal operator definition

LNG terminal operator means a person holding an LNG terminal operator’s licence;
LNG terminal operator s licence” means a licence granted under section 7(3)(f);
LNG terminal operator means a party granted a licence under the Act

Examples of LNG terminal operator in a sentence

  • The owner of the LNG terminal shall inform the Competition Authority of the appointment of the LNG terminal operator.

  • Tasks of LNG terminal operators(1) The gas undertaking who owns an LNG terminal shall appoint an LNG terminal operator.

  • Those funds are collected from the system users, kept on separate bank accounts for LNG terminal funds in compliance with the legal requirements, and are intended for payment to the recipients of the LNG terminal funds: the LNG terminal operator (Klaipėdos Nafta AB), the designated supplier (Ignitis UAB), and the Company to cover the administration costs of the LNG terminal funds.

  • LNG funds are received from system users, held in a separate bank account for LNG terminal funds administered in accordance with the legal requirements, and are intended to be disbursed to beneficiaries of the LNG terminal funds: to the LNG terminal operator (AB Klaipėdos Nafta) until 1 May 2022, the designated supplier (UAB Ignitis) and to cover the costs incurred by the Company for the administration of LNG terminal funds.

  • Balance of fees and damage/clean-up deposit are due two (2) months prior to the date of reservation.

  • This regasification capacity will be available as a result of turnback capacity associated with the Cove Point Expansion Project that will occur prior to the in-service date of this Project.NGA Section 3(e)(3) provides that agreements between the customer and an LNG terminal operator for services rendered pursuant to authorization under Section 3 of the NGA need not be filed with the Commission.

  • IOCL mentioned that they are playing multiple roles as LNG terminal operator, marketer, consumer and also as transporter.

  • The capacity allocation guarantee is introduced to ensure the claims of the LNG terminal operator in a situation where applicants wish to unilaterally withdraw from the Terminal use agreement after submitting the request for LNG regasification capacity allocation.The procedure for submittal of requests for short-term LNG regasification capacity booking has also been amended accordingly.

  • A Shipper which has subscribed a "continuous" service with an LNG terminal operator is allocated, for each year in which it subscribes capacity with the LNG term operator, a base annual Firm Capacity equal to the regasification capacity subscribed with the LNG terminal operator, multiplied by the total firm daily entry capacity at the Transport LNG Terminal Interface Point and divided by the total annual firm technical regasification capacity of the LNG terminal.

  • The LNG terminal operator expects to complete all reconstruction work by the end of November.


More Definitions of LNG terminal operator

LNG terminal operator means a person holding an LNG terminal operator"s licence;

Related to LNG terminal operator

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