Working Gas Volume definition

Working Gas Volume means the right to store a certain quantity of natural gas in the Storage Facility. GT&C Appendix II: Nomination and RenominationVersion 2.0Dated 1 January 2016
Working Gas Volume or "Working Gas" means the contracted Natural Gas quantity in m³ which is delivered by the Customer for injection into and withdrawal from the Storage Facility.
Working Gas Volume means the Gas volume in the storage facility in excess of the cushion Gas which can be injected or withdrawn to enable Gas storage by Customers.

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  • The principal may temporarily isolate or suspend any student whose dress is prohibited by this dress code, but the student may be readmitted upon correction of the problem.

  • The Provider shall be entitled to reduce the Injection Capacities in accordance with the Injection Parameters in the event that the Working Gas Volume injected reaches a percentage of 70%.

  • For this purpose, the proportionate part of the Monthly Firm Capacity Fee shall be determined on the basis that the Unit Tariff payable for one Booked SBU reflects a proportion of (i) 0.4 for Injection Capacity, (ii) 0.4 for Withdrawal Capacity and (iii) 0.2 for Working Gas Volume.

  • Further, a Storage User who is using Interruptible Working Gas Volume to store its Working Gas Balance may also be required to relinquish such Interruptible Working Gas Volume in accordance with GT&C Appendix II.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, if a Storage User has been allocated Interruptible Work- ing Gas Volume and later withdraws or transfers Working Gas, the allocated Inter- ruptible Working Gas Volume shall be reduced by the withdrawn or transferred amount.

  • EKB shall amend final allocation and adjust each Working Gas Balance accordingly if at a future date there is a measurement equipment replacement, repair or recalibra- tion in accordance with § 11.4. The terms of § 13 shall apply to any such adjust- ments that cause a Storage User to exceed its Maximum Working Gas Volume or its Working Gas Balance to fall below zero.

  • IV.10 EKB may, by giving a Storage User at least seven days' notice via its Capacity Rights Account, interrupt some or all of the Storage User's Interruptible Working Gas Vol- ume with effect from the start of a specified Gas Day if the aggregate quantity of nat- ural gas stored by all Storage Users in the Storage Facility exceeds 70 per cent of the total Useable Working Gas Volume of all Storage Users.

  • IV.11 A Storage User whose Interruptible Working Gas Volume is interrupted in accord- ance with Section IV.10 shall reduce its Working Gas Balance or increase its Useable Working Gas Volume so that its Working Gas Balance does not exceed its adjusted Maximum Working Gas Volume after such interruption.

  • EKB may refuse or reduce any Nominations or Renominations of a Storage User that would cause its Forecast Working Gas Balance to fall below zero or to exceed its Maximum Working Gas Volume.

  • Storage Users may Nominate for the use of Interruptible Capacity before 1520 hours on D-1 but EKB shall not post the Aggregate Interruptible Injection Capacity and the Aggregate Interruptible Withdrawal Capacity for each Flange for each Hour in the Gas Day on the Storage Website until after 1520 hours on D-1 and shall not post the Aggregate Interruptible Working Gas Volume for each Hour in the Gas Day until after 0900 hours on D-1.


More Definitions of Working Gas Volume

Working Gas Volume or "Working Gas" means the contracted Natural Gas quantity in m³ which is owned by the Storage Customer for injection into and withdrawal from the Storage Facility.
Working Gas Volume means the right to store a certain quantity of natural gas in the Storage Facility. GT&C Appendix II: Nomination and RenominationVersion 1.1Dated 1 July 2014

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