Target Taranaki Pressure definition

Target Taranaki Pressure means the pressure calculated by MDL at or near the Bertrand Road Welded Point to be sufficient to:
Target Taranaki Pressure means the pressure determined by First Gas at or near the Xxxxxxxx Road Offtake to be sufficient to:

Examples of Target Taranaki Pressure in a sentence

  • Any proposed change to the specified limits of the Target Taranaki Pressure shall be subject to a Change Request made in accordance with the Code (any such change to the specified pressure limits not to be effective earlier than 12 Months following its approval).

  • If necessary in order for First Gas to comply with its obligations under this section 3.4 in relation to maintaining the Target Taranaki Pressure under the upper limit of the Target Taranaki Pressure, First Gas may take gas balancing action or exercise any rights to adjust or curtail any gas flow and/or relevant nominations (including pursuant to section 9 and/or section 4 of the Code).

  • If necessary in order for First Gas to comply with its obligations under this section 3.2 in relation to maintaining the Target Taranaki Pressure under the upper limit of the Target Taranaki Pressure, First Gas may take gas balancing action or exercise any rights to adjust or curtail any gas flow and/or relevant nominations (including pursuant to section 9 and/or section 4 of the Code).

  • If necessary in order for First Gas to comply with its obligations under this section 3.2 in relation to maintaining the Target Taranaki Pressure under the upper limit of the Target Taranaki Pressure, First Gas may take gas balancing action or exercise any rights to adjust or curtail any gas flow and/or relevant nominations (including pursuant to section 9).

  • If necessary in order for First Gas to comply with its obligations under this section 3.2 in relation to maintaining the Target Taranaki Pressure under the upper limit of the Target Taranaki Pressure, First Gas may exercise its rights to adjust or curtail any Approved NQ or Supplementary Capacity.

  • Any proposed change to the specified range of the Target Taranaki Pressure shall be subject to a Change Request made in accordance with the Code (any such change to the specified pressure range not to be effective earlier than 12 Months following its approval).] Rate of Injection Subject to section 3.4, the Interconnected Party will use reasonable endeavours to inject Gas at a Receipt Point at a constant rate.

  • If necessary in order for First Gas to comply with its obligations under this section 3.4 in relation to maintaining the Target Taranaki Pressure under the upper limit of the Target Taranaki Pressure, First Gas may take gas balancing action or exercise any rights to adjust or curtail any gas flow and/or relevant nominations (including pursuant to section 9).

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