Retrograde Condensate definition

Retrograde Condensate means any gaseous phase hydrocarbons which exist as part of the Natural Gas stream at the point(s) of production and/or at the Point(s) of Receipt but which condense prior to redelivery to the Shipper at the Point(s) of Delivery.

Examples of Retrograde Condensate in a sentence

  • Other than Retrograde Condensate, the Natural Gas shall contain no measured volumes of hydrocarbons in liquid form (i.e. liquids that have condensed from the Natural Gas stream) at the temperature and pressure at which the Natural Gas is delivered to Transporter and shall contain no more than 7 pounds of water per million Cubic Feet.

  • Any Shipper that has not entered into effective Liquids transportation and Separation-Stabilization Facility agreements shall be deemed to have relinquished title to all Retrograde Condensate otherwise attributable to the natural gas stream delivered to Transporter at a Receipt Point(s).

  • Title to Retrograde Condensate relinquished by a Shipper pursuant to this Tariff provision shall transfer at the Separation-Stabilization Facility, and such Retrograde Condensate shall be allocated on a pro-rata basis, to other Shippers holding effective Liquids transportation and Separation-Stabilization Facility agreements.

  • Any Shipper receiving a pro-rata allocation of such Retrograde Condensate shall be responsible for providing to Transporter quantities of gas that are thermally equivalent to the Shipper's allocation of Retrograde Condensate.

  • Allocations at each Point of Delivery shall take into account allocations of Retrograde Condensate and plant thermal reduction, expressed in Dekatherms, among Shippers by the operator of the St. Mary’s Parish- Neptune Plant or any other processing plant on Transporter’s system.

  • Allocations at each Point of Receipt shall take into account any measurable quantities of Retrograde Condensate expressed in Dekatherms.

  • All such imbalances accrued by Shipper under each of its Service Agreements shall be further adjusted for Shipper’s share of Retrograde Condensate quantities (as defined in Section 2 of these General Terms and Conditions) and Shipper’s pro rata share of lost-and-unaccounted-for gas associated with the operation of Transporter’s Pipeline Facility and will be combined to derive a "Net Monthly Imbalance" (NMI) (in Dth).

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  • Transporter is only obligated to deliver to the Shipper equivalent quantities of the thermal content of the natural gas stream received from the Shipper at a Receipt Point(s) minus the thermal equivalent of the Shipper’s proportionate share of Liquids and/or Retrograde Condensate, if any, allocated to the Shipper onshore.

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