Gas Law definition

Gas Law means the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (New South Wales) Act 2008 (NSW) or the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (ACT) Act 2008 (ACT) as applicable;
Gas Law means Law No.102/2015 “On Natural Gas Sector”;
Gas Law means the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (New South Wales) Act 2008 (NSW) or the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (ACT) Act 2008 (ACT) as applicable; National Gas Rules means the National Gas Rules adopted under the National Gas (New South Wales) Act 2008 (NSW) or the National Gas Rules adopted under the National Gas (ACT) Act 2008 (ACT) as applicable; Network means ActewAGLEvoenergy's distribution system in the ACT, Queanbeyan, and Palerang, consisting of a system of pipes and associated facilities including any Receipt Station components, Delivery Station components and Measuring Equipment owned by ActewAGLEvoenergy;

Examples of Gas Law in a sentence

  • Operational Transportation Service Agreement has the meaning given to “operational transportation service agreement” in the National Gas Law.

  • If there is not sufficient Capacity to receive, compress, transport or deliver all the quantities of Gas nominated by all Transportation Facility Users on any Day, then Service Provider must schedule the quantities nominated by Transportation Facility Users (including Shipper) in the following priority and sequence (subject to and the National Gas Law, National Gas Rules, other applicable Laws and the operability of applicable gas markets and pipeline networks).

  • Service Provider must schedule under paragraph (a) by the applicable Scheduling Time and (subject always to the Priority Principles) may reschedule Scheduled Quantities after the Scheduling Time to give effect to Renominations by Shipper, renominations by other Transportation Facility Users, or the rights or obligations of Service Provider under the Standard Terms, the National Gas Law or agreements with other Transportation Facility Users.

  • The Service Provider must comply with any confidentiality requirements imposed on it pursuant to the National Gas Law and the National Gas Rules (Part 16).

  • The Australian Energy Market Operator Limited (AEMO) has established a gas trading exchange known as the gas supply hub, in accordance with the National Gas Law and National Gas Rules.

  • These Procedures are subject to the principles of interpretation set out in Schedule 2 of the National Gas Law.

  • National Gas Law (NGL) means the gas law implemented under the National Gas (South Australia) Act 2008 in South Australia and made applicable in the relevant jurisdiction (other than South Australia) under the relevant mirror application legislation.

  • National Gas Rules (NGR) has the meaning given in the National Gas Law andRules has a similar meaning.

  • This Access Arrangement is established pursuant to the National Gas Law and Part 8 of the National Gas Rules.

  • A Request will not lapse and will retain its priority in a queue in the event of a dispute being notified, until that dispute has been resolved in accordance with Chapter 6 of the National Gas Law and Part 12 of the Rules.


More Definitions of Gas Law

Gas Law means the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (New South Wales) Act 2008 (NSW) or the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (ACT) Act 2008 (ACT) as applicable; National Gas Rules means the National Gas Rules adopted under the National Gas (New South Wales) Act 2008 (NSW) or the National Gas Rules adopted under the National Gas (ACT) Act 2008 (ACT) as applicable; Network means ActewAGL's distribution system in the ACT, Queanbeyan, and Palerang, consisting of a system of pipes and associated facilities including any Receipt Station components, Delivery Station components and Measuring Equipment owned by ActewAGL; Network Code means the ActewAGL Network Code for Full Retail Competition, as amended from time to time, which ActewAGL is required to adopt under the conditions of its authorisation under the Gas Supply Act; Network Section means a part of its Network that ActewAGL has designated as a Network Section, and if none have been designated then it means the Network;
Gas Law means the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (New South Wales) Act 2008 (NSW) or the National Gas Law adopted under the National Gas (ACT) Act 2008 (ACT) as applicable; National Gas Rules means the National Gas Rules adopted under the National Gas (New South Wales) Act 2008 (NSW) or the National Gas Rules adopted under the National Gas (ACT) Act 2008 (ACT) as applicable; Network means Evoenergy's distribution system in the ACT, Queanbeyan-, and Palerang Region, consisting of a system of pipes and associated facilities including any Receipt Station components, Delivery Station components and Measuring Equipment owned by Evoenergy; Network Section means a part of its Network that Evoenergy has designated as a Network Section, and if none have been designated then it means the Network; Network User means any party that enters into a Service Agreement with Evoenergy; NGR Part 12A Connection Contract for a delivery point means a connection contract under Part 12A of the National Gas Rules between Evoenergy and a Customer or between Evoenergy and the User or another person on behalf of a Customer for the provision of a connection service to the premises serviced by the delivery point; Non Daily Metered Delivery Point means a Delivery Point where Gas consumption is not recorded on a Daily basis; Operational Schedule means the Operational Schedule set out in Schedule 7 of the Access Arrangement; Out-of-Specification Gas has the meaning given to that term in clause 8.38.39.310.3; Overrun means, the withdrawal at a Delivery Point of a Quantity of Gas exceeding the MHQ in any Hour or the MDQ on any Day for that Delivery Point;
Gas Law as regards the Republic of Argentina means Law No. 24,076 (as amended), Decree No. 1738/1992, Resolution ENARGAS N° 1976/2000 and any other law or regulation, administrative resolution and judicial decision addressing gas issues in relation to the Companies.

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