Flowline definition

Flowline. – means all injection, produced water, oil or gas flowlines located within the boundaries of a lease or unit, or gathering lines between leases to a centralized storage area, or to the point where the lines connect with a primary transportation pipeline.
Flowline means a line that is used to transport fluids from a well to a production facility or vice versa, and includes intrafield export and all gathering lines.
Flowline means any pipeline that connects an oil, gas, or natural gas liquids well with a gathering line or header.

Examples of Flowline in a sentence

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  • Wood Flowline Products, LLC provides float and ancillary equipment to Crest.

  • Flow-line and pipe size information will be obtained for existing underground utilities that are accessible through manholes and/or catch basins.

  • The Municipal & Industrial (M&I) System of the Bonneville Unit consists of Jordanelle Reservoir, Olmsted Diversion and Flowline, Olmsted Hydroelectric Power Plant, Alpine Aqueduct, Jordan Aqueduct, and the Upper Lake Reservoirs located in the High Uintah Mountains at the headwaters of the Provo River.

  • Upon request from a Local Governmental designee(s), and subject to executing a confidentiality agreement and the provisions of the Colorado Open Records Act, the Commission will provide to the Local Government all Geographic Information System (GIS) data submitted through Flowline Reports, Form 44s, for all off- location flowlines, crude oil transfer lines and produced water transfer systems.

  • Tammany Oil & Gas LLC, et al Flowline Agreement WD 59, 60 and 78 March 18, 1996 ▇▇▇▇ Oil and Gas Corporation, as Operator Enserch Exploration, Inc., The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., PB-SB Investment Partnership II, and Energy Development Corporation, as Non-operators Offshore Operating Agreement WD 59 August 9, 1999 ▇▇▇▇ Oil and Gas Corporation, as Farmor Basin Exploration, Inc., as Farmee Farmout Proposal Letter Agreement WD 59 August 23, 1999 Basin Exploration, Inc.

  • Flowline elevations of found storm water and sanitary sewer manhole inlet structures immediately adjoining the site will be identified.

  • Flowline installation would require about 47 day's and result in 1.7 tons (1.5 metric tons ) of nitrogen oxide emissions, with only minor emissions of other pollutants.

  • The confidentiality obligations established by this Agreement will remain in full force and effect for any Flowline GIS Data provided to under the terms of this Agreement as long as that Flowline GIS Data remains in the possession of , without regard to whether the Agreement is terminated pursuant to Paragraph 10.


More Definitions of Flowline

Flowline means the lowest point in a pipe, culvert, ditch, stream bed, or other structure that conveys water.
Flowline means a segment of pipe transferring oil, gas, or condensate between a wellhead and processing equipment to the load point or point of delivery to a U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration or Colorado Public Utilities Commission regulated gathering line or a segment of pipe transferring produced water between a wellhead and the point of disposal, discharge, or loading. This definition of flowline does not include a gathering line. The different types of flowlines are:
Flowline means a pipeline that is used to transport fluids from a well to a production facility or vice versa, and includes intrafield export and all gathering lines; ( conduite d’écoulement )
Flowline means a pipeline connecting a well site with a facility site, and includes a pipe or system of pipes for the transportation of minerals or fluids between a well site and a facility site;

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