Entry Points definition

Entry Points means openings in a designated building for the passage of the distribution system pipes that connect to the energy transfer station;
Entry Points means the manifold flanges of the FPSO to which the risers are connected;
Entry Points. Exact point in the Transport System, for storage, loading of tank trucks or Unloading in Ports at which CENIT takes custody of the Product delivered by ECOPETROL. These are described in Annex TP-5 of the Chapter on Product Transport Service, Annex AP-2 of the Chapter on Product Storage Service, Annex CPC-2 of the Chapter on Tank Truck Product Loading Service and Annex DPP-5 of the Chapter on Portside Product Unloading Services.

Examples of Entry Points in a sentence

  • Where several Entry Points or Delivery Points are affected, the Shipper shall send a Shipper Notice of Force Majeure for each Entry Point or Delivery Point affected.

  • Where a network receives gas from one market area only, all Entry Points and Exit Points located on that network shall be registered in that market area.

  • The Balancing Group Manager shall retain the right to assign biogas Entry Points to any Balancing Group registered in the Market Area Manager's market area in accordance with section 8 of the general Balancing Group Contract.

  • Balancing Zone: group of Entry Points, Delivery Points and a Title Transfer Point within which the Shipper shall ensure balancing.

  • As per terms of this Contract for accessing the Transmission and Distribution System – Contracting of Entry Points, the following will be considered: “Entry point”: the flange or connection point of a gas transmission pipeline joining it to a regasification plant, a national gas field or international pipelines.

  • This mechanism corresponds to a reduction in the Shipper’s Operational Capacity in proportion to its subscribed capacities on one or a set of Delivery Points or Entry Points (PITS, PITTM, PIR).

  • It specifies the use of the Effective Capacity, the volumes of Crude Oil that come in at the Entry Points and the volumes of Crude Oil that come out at the Exit Points.

  • We note that the User is not required to produce evidence of contract or preliminary agreement on the supply and transmission of Natural Gas up to the NNGS Entry Point(s) until the Connection Agreement is to be signed.

  • Where a Balancing Group Manager wishes to form a separate Balancing Group for bio- gas quantities (a “Biogas Balancing Group”) it may do so by assigning Entry Points where biogas is physically delivered to a network at a system connection point to a Bio- gas Balancing Group.

  • The Transporter agrees that from the Start Date as mentioned in Annexure-1 and in accordance with the terms and conditions of CT Agreement and GTA it shall transport Gas delivered by Shipper, from the Entry Point(s) till the Exit Point(s) using the Transporter Facilities (the transportation of Gas by Transporter from the Entry Point till the Exit Point is hereafter referred to as “Gas Transportation”).


More Definitions of Entry Points

Entry Points the entry points of the EUS transmission system as specified in the Operational order.
Entry Points the entry points to the EUS transmission system booked by the Shipper in the Request for transmission and confirmed by EUS in the Confirmation on capacity granting.
Entry Points the exact Point in the system of transportation, storage, tank truck unloading, loading at Ports, and tank truck loading at which CENIT takes custody of the Crude Oil delivered by ECOPETROL at the Entry Hub. They are described in Annex TC-8 to the Crude Oil Transportation Service Chapter, Annex DCC-6 to the Tank Truck Crude Oil Unloading Service Chapter and Annex CCP-9 to the Crude Oil Loading at Ports Chapter.
Entry Points the entry point(s) to the EUS transmission system as defined by Article 3.1.1. of the Operational order, requested by the Shipper in the particular individual Request for transmission and confirmed by EUS in the particular individual Confirmation on capacity granting.
Entry Points means Authorising Entry Points and Direct Entry Points.
Entry Points the entry points to the EUS transmission system.

Related to Entry Points

  • Entry Point means a location in the water system after treatment or chemical addition, if any, but prior to the distribution system. A sample collected in the distribution system may be con- sidered an entry point sample if the department has determined it is more representative of the water sources.

  • Receipt Point(s) means the receipt points set forth in Section 6 of this Toll Schedule.

  • Delivery Point(s) means: (i) for natural gas transported by interstate pipelines, the city gate stations of your Utility, and (ii) for electricity, one or more points at which Company, as your agent, has arranged for the delivery of electricity to a third party (such as your Utility) for your account or at your premises.

  • Receipt Point means the receipt/inception point(s) where Crude Oil is received into the Gathering System, as such points are specified in Section II of this tariff.

  • Delivery Point ; shall mean the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.