Working Gas Volume definition

Working Gas Volume means the right to store a certain quantity of natural gas in the Storage Facility. GT&C Appendix II: Nomination and RenominationVersion 2.0Dated 1 January 2016
Working Gas Volume or "Working Gas" means the contracted Natural Gas quantity in m³ which is delivered by the Customer for injection into and withdrawal from the Storage Facility.
Working Gas Volume means the right to store a certain quantity of natural gas in the Storage Facility.

Examples of Working Gas Volume in a sentence

  • Injection Capacity, Working Gas Volume, Withdrawal Capacity or Capacity Rights are Firm Capacity Rights which are not part of SBUs, being in respect of each such Storage User's Capacity Right (a) the quantity it has booked with EKB plus (b) the quantity it has acquired by means of a Capacity Assignment; less (c) the quantity it has disposed of by means of a Capacity Assignment.

  • Injection Capacity, Withdrawal Capacity, Working Gas Volume or Capacity Rights means the quantity of the relevant Capacity Right of a Storage User as calculated in§§ 2.6, 2.7 and 2.8 of the main body of these GT&C.

  • Injection Capacity, Working Gas Volume, Withdrawal Capacity or Capacity Rights means in respect of a Storage User's Capacity Right the sum of (a) the quantity forming part of the Storage User's Booked SBUs, plus (b) the quantity of the Booked Un- bundled Capacity Rights.

  • SBUs, Injection Capacity, Working Gas Volume, Withdrawal Capacity or Capacity Rights means, in respect of a Capacity Right, the quantity of such Capacity Right as calculated in § 2.5 of the main body of these GT&C.

  • Storage Users may Nominate for the use of Interruptible Capacity before 1520 hours on D-1 but EKB shall not post the Aggregate Interruptible Injection Capacity and the Aggregate Interruptible Withdrawal Capacity for each Flange for each Hour in the Gas Day on the Storage Website until after 1520 hours on D-1 and shall not post the Aggregate Interruptible Working Gas Volume for each Hour in the Gas Day until after 0900 hours on D-1.

  • UT(adj) = [UT0 x SAF1 x (P1/PGes)] + [UT0 x SAF2 x (P2/PGes)] Where: UT(adj): Adjusted Unit Tariff in the relevant Storage Year per Booked SBU or per GWh Booked Unbundled Working Gas Volume, as applicable.

  • Unit Tariff set out in the relevant Storage User’s Form of Agreement per Booked SBU or per GWh Booked Unbundled Working Gas Volume, as applicable.

  • UT0: Unit Tariff set out in the relevant Form of Agreement per Booked SBU or per GWh Booked Unbundled Working Gas Volume, as applicable.

  • UT(adj) x {0.4 + 0.6 x (I/I0)} Where: UT: Unit Tariff applicable in the relevant Storage Year per Booked SBU, per MWh per Hour of Booked Unbundled Injection Capacity, per MWh per Hour of Booked Unbundled Withdrawal Capacity or per GWh of Booked Unbundled Working Gas Volume, as applicable.

  • UT(adj ): relevant Unit Tariff set out in relevant Storage User’s Form of Agreement per Booked SBU, per MWh per Hour of Booked Unbundled Injection Capacity, per MWh per Hour of Booked Unbundled Withdrawal Capacity or per GWh of Booked Unbundled Working Gas Volume, as applicable, after any adjustments in accordance with paragraphs (1) or (2) above in the case of Booked SBUs and Booked Unbundled Working Gas Volume.


More Definitions of Working Gas Volume

Working Gas Volume means the Gas volume in the storage facility in excess of the cushion Gas which can be injected or withdrawn to enable Gas storage by Customers.
Working Gas Volume or "Working Gas" means the contracted Natural Gas quantity in m³ which is owned by the Storage Customer for injection into and withdrawal from the Storage Facility.
Working Gas Volume means the right to store a certain quantity of natural gas in the Storage Facility. GT&C Appendix II: Nomination and RenominationVersion 1.1Dated 1 July 2014

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