Examples of Delivery Quantities in a sentence
Customers with a DCQ under 500 therms will be charged a balancing charge of $0.0171 per therm, which includes sales tax, in the months of November through March to offset system supply costs utilized to absorb the differences between the TPS delivered Average Daily Delivery Quantities and the actual daily gas supply requirements of the Customers.
Note: For example, this could be a manifest error in the original calculations, or notification of a significant change to Aggregated Shipper Delivery Quantities or Aggregated Daily Actual Flow Data.
If a Registered Pipeline Operator becomes aware of a change to the Aggregated Shipper Delivery Quantities for a particular GSI Invoice Period after the data has been provided to AEMO (but not later than one year after the end of that period) then the operator must provide AEMO with an updated version of the quantities for that period as soon as practicable.
A Registered Pipeline Operator must provide AEMO with the Aggregated Shipper Delivery Quantities for each Registered Shipper on its GBB Pipelines for each GSI Invoice Period, within 20 Business Days after the end of the period.
Aggregated Shipper Delivery Quantities provided to AEMO under subrule (1) must include the quantities delivered for each Gas Day that starts in that GSI Invoice Period.
Vector acknowledges that, in respect of each Day, a Shipper may cause the aggregate of its Receipt Quantities on a Pipeline to be different to the aggregate of its Delivery Quantities on that Pipeline for the purpose of causing its Running Mismatch to tend towards zero.
Delivery Quantities under any Supplementary Agreement, Existing Supplementary Agreement or Interruptible Agreement shall be the quantities determined by, and notified to First Gas by the Allocation Agent under the DRR unless the relevant agreement specifies otherwise.
A Monthly Cashout Credit applies when the amount by which the sum of the Adjusted Daily Delivery Service Quantity exceeds the sum of the Daily Delivery Quantities for the monthly bill period (“Net Surplus Imbalance”).
A Monthly Cashout Charge applies when the amount by which the sum of the Daily Delivery Quantities exceeds the sum of the Adjusted Daily Delivery Service Quantity for the monthly billing period (“Net Deficiency Imbalance”).
The Operator must ensure that, under the delivery schedule for each Trading Location, the sum of the Delivery Quantities for each Trading Participant in a delivery pair matches its aggregate net trading position.