Thermal Content definition

Thermal Content means, for Gas, the product of the measured volume in MSCFs multiplied by the Gross Heating Value per MSCF, adjusted to the same pressure base and expressed in MMBtus; and for a liquid, the product of the measured volume in gallons multiplied by the Gross Heating Value per Gallon determined in accordance with the GPA 2145-09 Table of Physical Properties for Hydrocarbons and GPA 8173 Method for Converting Mass of Natural Gas Liquids and Vapors to Equivalent Liquid Volumes, in each case as revised from time to time.
Thermal Content means the aggregate number of Btu contained in that volume, when applied to any volume of Gas.
Thermal Content means (i) with respect to Gas, the product of a volume of Gas and the Gross Heating Value of such Gas, adjusted to a same pressure base of 14.73 psia, as expressed in MMBtus, and (ii) with respect to a given Plant Product, the product of a volume of such Plant Product and the Gross Heating Value of such Plant Product.

Examples of Thermal Content in a sentence

  • Lost and Unaccounted For Gas shall be allocated, on a Monthly basis, to each Receipt Point based upon a fraction, the numerator of which is the total Thermal Content of Gas measured at such Receipt Point during such Month, and the denominator of which is the total Thermal Content of Gas measured at all System Receipt Points on the System Segment on which such Receipt Point is located during such Month.

  • Rate(s) for Rate Schedules NNT-1, NNT-2, FS-1, and IS-1 shall be adjusted effective the first of the Month, the Month following the date when a new currently effective CIG Mainline Storage Average Thermal Content of Gas in Storage (“ATC”) is posted on Transporter's electronic bulletin board and on Transporter's Web site under Informational Postings, as provided in Section 1 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Tariff.

  • Lost and Unaccounted For Gas shall be allocated, on a Monthly basis, among all Receipt Points on each System Segment pro rata based upon the Thermal Content of all Gas received at all System Receipt Points on such System Segment during such Month.

  • A quantity of Gas having a Thermal Content equal to the total Thermal Content of the Dedicated Gas received by Gatherer from Shipper at the Receipt Points, less (i) the Thermal Content of Gas used for Fuel, (ii) the Thermal Content of Condensate recovered from the Gathering System, and (iii) the Thermal Content of Lost and Unaccounted for Gas, in each case, as allocated to Shipper in accordance with this Agreement.

  • However, Provider, to the fullest extent practicable, will deliver each Day a volume of Residue Gas with a Thermal Content equal to the Gas volume received for that Day.


More Definitions of Thermal Content

Thermal Content means, for Product, the product of the measured volume in Mcfs multiplied by the Gross Heating Value per Mcf, adjusted to the same pressure base of 14.73 Psia and expressed in MMBtu; and for a liquid, the product of the measured volume in gallons multiplied by the Gross Heating Value per Gallon determined in accordance with the GPA 2145¬09 Table of Physical Properties for Hydrocarbons and GPA 8173 Method for Converting Mass of Natural Gas Liquids and Vapors to Equivalent Liquid Volumes, in each case as revised from time to time.
Thermal Content. For Gas, the product of the measured volume in Mcfs multiplied by the Gross Heating Value per Mcf, adjusted to the same pressure base and expressed in MMBtus; and for a liquid, the product of the measured volume in gallons multiplied by the gross heating value per gallon determined in accordance with the GPA 2145-09
Thermal Content. For Gas, the product of (i) a volume of Gas in Cubic Feet and (ii) the Gross Heating Value of such Gas, as expressed in Dth. For Pipeline Drip, the product of the measured volume in Gallons multiplied by the Gross Heating Value per Gallon determined in accordance with the GPA 2145-09 Table of Physical Properties for Hydrocarbons and GPA 8173 Method for Converting Mass of Natural Gas Liquids and Vapors to Equivalent Liquid Volumes, in each case as revised from time to time, stated in Dth; provided, however, that if sufficient data has not been obtained to make such calculation, the Thermal Content of Pipeline Drip shall be deemed to be 0.115 Dth per Gallon.
Thermal Content means the product of a volume of Gas and the gross heating value of such Gas, adjusted to a same pressure base of 14.65 p.s.i.a., and expressed in dekatherm or MMBtu.
Thermal Content when applied to any volume of gas shall mean the aggregate number of Btus contained in such volume. The Thermal Content shall be determined by multiplying the volume of gas in cubic feet by the Gross Heating Value of the Gas.
Thermal Content for gas means the product of the measured volume in dry MCF’s and the Gross Heating Value in dry BTU’s per MCF, adjusted to the same pressure base.
Thermal Content means the aggregate number of Btu contained in that volume, when applied to any volume of gas.