STTM Rules definition

STTM Rules means Part 20 of the National Gas Rules.
STTM Rules means Part 20 of the National Gas Rules or such other Rules as regulate any short term trading market associated with the Network or any part of it.
STTM Rules means the short term trading market rules set out in Chapter 20 of the National Gas Rules.

Examples of STTM Rules in a sentence

  • STTM Rules means the short term trading market rules and procedures applicable in accordance with the National Gas Rules.

  • Each of Service Provider and the User must comply with its obligations under the STTM Rules as relevant to the transportation of Gas under this Access Arrangement.

  • Without limiting its other rights under this Access Arrangement, Service Provider may, contrary to User’s Nomination (if any) and without liability to User comply with the STTM Rules or any lawful directions or requirements of an Authority, including to act or refrain from acting in a particular manner.

  • If there is not sufficient capacity to transport all the quantities of Gas nominated by all Users on a Day, then the Service Provider will (subject to STTM Rules, other laws and the operability of applicable gas markets and pipeline networks) Schedule the quantities nominated by Users (including the User) in the following priority and sequence.

  • Service Provider must allocate all MOS Decrease Quantities and all MOS Increase Quantities in accordance with the STTM Rules.

  • The quantity of Gas specified in the User’s Nominations pursuant to clause 9 of the Terms and Conditions for transportation to the Brisbane hub must not exceed, in aggregate, the Firm MDQ.10A User must revise any Nominations necessary to account for any quantities of contingency gas which are scheduled by AEMO for shipper’s account under the STTM Rules.

  • MOS Decrease Quantity for a Day means the quantity of MOS gas allocated to the User, in respect of the User’s MOS decrease offers for that Day, in accordance with the STTM Rules.

  • Matched Allocation Quantities has the meaning set out in the STTM Rules.

  • MOS Increase Quantity for a Day means the quantity of MOS gas allocated to the User, in respect of the User’s MOS increase offers for that Day, in accordance with the STTM Rules.

  • Base Line Pack has the meaning given in clause 30 of the Terms and Conditions.Brisbane hub has the meaning set out in the STTM Rules.


More Definitions of STTM Rules

STTM Rules means Chapter 20

Related to STTM Rules

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  • AIM Rules means the rules published by the London Stock Exchange governing admission to AIM and the regulation of AIM companies as amended or re-issued from time to time;

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