Unaccounted for Gas definition

Unaccounted for Gas or ‘UAFG’ means the difference between the Quantity of Gas received into the Network and delivered out of the Network, over a specified period of time.
Unaccounted for Gas means Natural Gas which is lost or otherwise unaccounted for from the Transportation System or any localised part thereof.
Unaccounted for Gas means a Retailer’s share of AUI’s line loss, unaccounted-for gas and compressor fuel at the rate specified in Rider H of the Rate Schedule;

Examples of Unaccounted for Gas in a sentence

  • Monthly imbalances in the volumes of gas delivered for the aggregate Customers' accounts (net of Special Provision 3, Fuel Use and Unaccounted for Gas) and the volumes of gas used in the aggregate by the Customers, will be cashed-out each month so that no imbalances will be carried into the next month.

  • The Company reserves the right to reject nominations, in whole or in part, for a Third Party Supplier’s deliveries in excess of its estimated aggregate customer requirements, plus Special Provision 3, Fuel Use and Unaccounted for Gas.

  • For each Third Party Supplier, imbalances in the volumes of gas delivered for the Customer’s account (net of Special Provision 3, Fuel Use and Unaccounted for Gas) and the volumes of gas used by the Customer, will be rolled over each month so that any imbalance will be carried into the next month.

  • The Third Party Supplier shall use its best efforts to achieve a balance between its deliveries (net of Special Provision 3, Fuel Use and Unaccounted for Gas) and its aggregate customer requirements on a daily basis.

  • FT and DGC-FT ServicesThe Company may issue an Operational Flow Order (OFO) requiring delivery by the Third Party Supplier of at least the volume of gas the Customers, in aggregate, use on the affected gas day (“OFO Required Volume”) plus Special Provision 3, Fuel Use and Unaccounted for Gas.


More Definitions of Unaccounted for Gas

Unaccounted for Gas means Retailer’s and DSP's share of Company’s unaccounted for Gas, as specified in rate Rider D of the Company’s Rate Schedule;
Unaccounted for Gas means the Producer share of Company’s unaccounted for Gas, as specified in rate Rider P of the Company’s Rate Schedule;
Unaccounted for Gas means the difference between the measured volume of total gas supply, which includes gas purchased, gas produced by the company, and gas received by the company on behalf of specific customers for redelivery; and the measured volume of gas disposition, which includes gas billed or redelivered to customers and gas for company use. For the purpose of this rule, unaccounted-for gas should be calculated on an annual basis for the twelve months ended August thirty-first of each year, or such other date as the company may show to be more appropriate for its system. The percentage of unaccounted-for gas should be calculated by taking the volumes of unaccounted-for gas as specified above, divided by the volume of total gas supply.
Unaccounted for Gas or “UAG” means gas necessary to make up for gas lost or unaccounted for in the Pipeline.
Unaccounted for Gas means the amount of natural gas metered as received at a Receipt Point which is not metered as delivered at a Delivery Point, being natural gas which is lost through leakages in the Network or not accounted for due to metering errors or theft.
Unaccounted for Gas or “UAG” means gas necessary to make up for gas lost or unaccounted for in the Network or needed for the operation of the Network but not including Linepack.
Unaccounted for Gas means a Retailer’s share of AUI’s line loss, unaccounted-for gas