Examples of National Gas Rules in a sentence
Standardisation Cost Charge means the Standardisation Cost Charge published by Service Provider from time to time, which must reflect the Shipper’s share of the reasonable “standardisation costs” (as defined in the National Gas Rules) of Service Provider (excluding standardisation costs recovered under the Auction Charge or the Exchange Capacity Charge) and which must comply with all applicable Laws.
To the extent of any inconsistency, the National Gas Rules and the Operational Transportation Service Code apply and this document must be disregarded.
Auction Capacity means “auction capacity” as defined in the National Gas Rules.
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).
This document must be construed consistently with the National Gas Rules and the Operational Transportation Service Code.