Process Fuel definition

Process Fuel means the MMBTU’s of Gas consumed at the Plant for fuel which shall include, but not be limited to, fuel used for Gas conditioning and treating; recovery, extraction, and removal of Plant Products; and the recompression of the Residue Gas.
Process Fuel means Producer’s share of Plant fuel (including electricity), flare and unaccounted-for losses.

Examples of Process Fuel in a sentence

  • Processor shall determine the MMBTU’s of Process Fuel used by the Plant by multiplying the Process Fuel volume by the weighted average heating value of the Residue Gas.

  • This “Gross Theoretical BTU Content” attributable to such Delivery Point shall then be reduced by deducting therefrom (i) the total BTU’s contained in the Plant Products allocated to that Delivery Point, pursuant to Paragraph 10.2 above, (ii) the total BTU’s of Process Fuel required for recompression of and the extraction of Plant Products attributable to that Delivery Point, and (iii) the total BTU’s of Process Flare attributable to that Delivery Point.

  • The resultant difference in BTU’s obtained by deducting the BTU’s of Plant Products, Process Fuel, and Process Flare from the “Gross Theoretical BTU Content” shall be considered the “Net Theoretical BTU’s of Residue Gas” attributable to such Delivery Point.

  • In addition to the Fee(s), Producer shall convey to Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) Producer’s fixed quantity of FL&U & Process Fuel as stated in the ITC.

  • Except for title to FL&U and Process Fuel which vests in Gatherer in accordance with Section 3.2 above and Condensate which vests as provided below, title to all of Producer’s Gas, including Producer’s Residue Gas and Producer’s Settlement Gallons, when sold by Producer to G▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, shall vest in Gatherer at the Plant(s) tailgate.

  • Process Parameter Description Process P40 — Process Fuel Information.

  • Title to the FL&U and Process Fuel shall vest in Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) at no cost to Gatherer.

  • Process Parameter Description Process B10 — Process Fuel Information.

  • The term “Imbalance” means the cumulative difference in a Month between: (i) the quantity of Gas in MMBtu received for the account of Producer at the Receipt Point(s), less the quantity of Gas retained by G▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for FL&U, if any, Process Shrinkage and Process Fuel, and (ii) the quantity of Gas in MMBtu delivered for the account of Producer at the Delivery Point(s).

  • Allocations of Plant Product, Process Fuel, Process Flare, and Residue Gas attributable to each particular Delivery Point shall be made using such “Adjusted Gas Volume” for each such Delivery Point.

Related to Process Fuel

  • Process Gas means gas used for which alternate fuels, other than another gaseous fuel, are not technically feasible such as in applications requiring precise temperature controls and precise flame characteristics.

  • Biodiesel fuel means a renewable, biodegradable, mono alkyl ester combustible liquid fuel derived from agricultural plant oils or animal fat such as, but not limited to, soybean oil. For purposes of this definition, “biodiesel fuel” must also meet the specifications of American Society for Testing and Material Specifications (ASTM) D 6751-02, “Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel (B100) Blend Stock for Distillate Fuels,” and be registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a fuel and a fuel additive under Section 211(b) of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. Sections 7401, et seq. as amended through November 15, 1990.

  • Diesel fuel means the same as that term is defined in Section 59-13-102.

  • Dyed diesel fuel means diesel fuel that meets the dyeing and marking requirements of 26 U.S.C.

  • Undyed diesel fuel means diesel fuel that is not subject to the United States Environmental