Examples of Back Haul in a sentence
Full Haul means a Gas transportation service on the DBNGP where the Outlet Point is downstream of Compressor Station 9 on the DBNGP, regardless of the location of the Inlet Point, but does not include Back Haul.
Back Haul means a Gas transportation service on the DBNGP where the Inlet Point is downstream of the Outlet Point.
Unless the Parties agree in writing to the contrary, no Charges payable under this Contract must be reduced as a result of a relocation of Contracted Capacity under this clause14, even if the relocation causes some or all Gas to be transported over a shorter distance, or the relocation causes a notional reversal of flow of Gas transported under this Contract for the Shipper from Forward Haul to Back Haul.
For the Access Arrangement Period commencing on 1 January 2011, the Total Revenue from which the Reference Tariff is to be determined is to include, in addition to the costs listed in clause 7.2(b) of this Access Arrangement, a share of any returns to Operator from the sale of Full Haul, Part Haul and Back Haul Services in the previous Access Arrangement Period that exceeded the level of returns that were expected during that previous Access Arrangement Period from the sale of such Services.
Authorised Relocation means a Requested Relocation that has been authorised by Operator under clause 14.2. Back Haul means a Gas transportation service on the DBNGP where the inlet point is downstream of the outlet point.
Part Haul means a Gas transportation service on the DBNGP where the Outlet Point is upstream of Compressor Station 9 on the DBNGP, regardless of the location of the Outlet Point, but does not include Back Haul.
B1 Service has the meaning given in clause 3.5(a) of the Access Arrangement and means a service providing Back Haul capacity with priority as set out in the Curtailment Plan.
The Back Haul Service should be in the nature of the T1 Service on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix 1 of this Final Decision and should have a minimum contract term of two years when it is made available to a Prospective User through the utilisation of Spare Capacity and 15 years when it is made available to a Prospective User through the utilisation of Developable Capacity.
Scheduled Back Haul Receipt Point Quantity has the meaning given to that term in Schedule 3.
Shipper’s Back Haul Daily Nomination means, for a Day, the sum of the Back Haul Delivery Point Nominations for that Day.