Transportation Constraint definition

Transportation Constraint has the meaning given in the Network Code; “User” has the meaning given in the Network Code;
Transportation Constraint is a constraint in or affecting any part of the Total System at any time, as a result of which (having regard to operational requirements as to pressures in any part of the Total System) gas flows in any part of the Total System are or (but for anything done by a Transporter) would be restricted, whether such constraint results from the size of any part of the Total System, the operation or failure to operate any part of the Total System, or the extent or distribution of supply or demand in any part of the Total System.

Examples of Transportation Constraint in a sentence

  • Seller shall not exercise any of the remedies available to it under any Gas Transportation Agreement in relation to any Public Gas Transportation Constraint without the prior written approval of Buyer.

  • Purchaser shall deduct from amounts paid Seller under Section 7.1 and 7.2 the difference between the Tiered Pool Price and the price actually received by Purchaser for such Committed Gas less applicable Transportation Costs and, in addition, the Transportation Constraint Margin for Committed Gas sold by Purchaser either on an intra-day basis for Sources of Supply in the San Juan ▇▇▇in or to such parties with access to firm transportation for other Sources of Supply.