Scheduled Quantity definition

Scheduled Quantity means the net quantity of Gas (being the difference between receipt and delivery nominations) agreed by MDL and the Welded Party to pass through (or, in the case of a Notional Welded Point, be deemed to have passed through) the relevant Welded Point for a Day.
Scheduled Quantity or “SQ” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Clause 5.4.1;
Scheduled Quantity means the quantity of Gas confirmed by Transporter(s) for movement, transportation or management.

Examples of Scheduled Quantity in a sentence

  • For the calculations contemplated by subsections (ii) of sections 4.04 and 4.05, the GLO will, aggregate the Monthly Scheduled Quantity of Index Gas Volume(s) for the Receiving Agency and locations, where the LDC creates or allows a pool, and aggregate the natural gas index volumes actually accepted by the pooled Receiving Agencies at the locations provided for in their respective contracts.

  • In case the Seller is not in a position to supply the Scheduled Quantity (SQ) of Coal from such sources as indicated in Schedule I, the Seller shall have the option to supply the balance quantity of Coal from alternate source, including Imported Coal.

  • Shipper will tender the Scheduled Quantity at the Receipt Point(s), and accept such Gas, less the Retention Volume, at the Delivery Point(s).

  • On the Commencement Date and each Day thereafter, Transporter shall make the Scheduled Quantity available to or on behalf of Shipper at the Delivery Point(s) on a firm basis.

  • On the Commencement Date and each Day thereafter on which Shipper and Transporter schedule Gas for transportation hereunder, Xxxxxxx shall cause the Scheduled Quantity, up to the Maximum Daily Quantity (MDQ), to be delivered to Transporter at the Receipt Point(s).


More Definitions of Scheduled Quantity

Scheduled Quantity means the quantity of natural gas, in MMBTU, scheduled for the specific shipper by the authorised entity at the designated entry point or exit point for distribution or self-use based on the nominated capacity and in accordance with the provisions of the access arrangement;
Scheduled Quantity means the quantity of Natural Gas in Dth that (a) Shipper nominates for receipt by Transporter at a Receipt Point (including lost-and-unaccounted- for gas) and/or for redelivery by Transporter to or for the account of Shipper at a Delivery Point, and that (b) Transporter schedules for receipt or delivery, and that (c) the operator of the connecting facilities confirms.
Scheduled Quantity means the final amount listed in the e-tag that is approved by all balancing authority areas on the transmission path specified on the e-tag.
Scheduled Quantity means the net quantity of Gas (being the difference between receipt and delivery nominations) agreed by MDL and the Welded Party to pass through the relevant Welded Point for a Day.
Scheduled Quantity means the quantity of Gas Transporter has determined it can transport, based on a Shipper's Nomination, from a specific Point of Receipt to a specific Point of Delivery on a designated Gas Day subject to Transporter's available transportation system capacity. Such quantities shall be determined pursuant to the provisions of Section 6 of these General Terms and Conditions and are subject to final Confirmation. Transporter's Scheduled Quantity reports provided via EDM shall conform to the requirements of the Data Dictionary standards as set forth in NAESB Standard 1.4.5.
Scheduled Quantity means, for a particular Delivery Day, the quantity of Natural Gas that Utility requests in a Nomination and UGIES confirms.
Scheduled Quantity means the quantity of Gas up to the MDQ nominated by Shipper and scheduled and confirmed by Transporter with the upstream and the downstream pipeline operators.