Cushion Gas definition

Cushion Gas means the volume of gas required in a storage reservoir to maintain adequate pressure and deliverability rates throughout the withdrawal season.
Cushion Gas means the volume of gas required as permanent storage inventory to maintain adequate reservoir pressure for meeting minimum gas deliverability demands throughout the withdrawal season (also called "base gas");
Cushion Gas means the minimum quantity of gas that is required as a permanent store of gas in the Storage Facility for maintaining the Storage Capacity;

Examples of Cushion Gas in a sentence

  • Operator shall make all arrangements necessary to provide the quantity of Cushion Gas necessary to support Customer's MSQ under this Agreement from time to time.

  • Cushion gas may be withdrawn for emergency purposes only up to the amount of 50% of the Cushion Gas Provided.

  • As of the Closing Date, each Swan Facility will have the Minimum Cushion Gas in such Swan Facility.

  • In the event of withdrawal of Cushion Gas in any amount, it is understood that Consumers shall replace the gas during the following injection period.

  • ITEM 7 - Cushion Gas Egyptian retains the right to determine the volumes of Cushion Gas required for Consumers and any other gas storage customer utilizing this facility.


More Definitions of Cushion Gas

Cushion Gas means the volume of gas required as permanent storage inventory to maintain adequate reservoir pressure to meet minimum gas deliverability demand (also called “base gas”).
Cushion Gas means, with respect to each Swan Facility, the volume of natural gas in such Swan Facility that is required to support the stated Working Gas Capacity for such Swan Facility. Cushion Gas is the sum of Native Gas, Injected Cushion Gas, and Customer Cushion Gas, where:
Cushion Gas means that Gas which is in place in the Storage Facility from time to time and which serves as the pressure base for the Working Gas.
Cushion Gas means natural Gas required to be injected and retained in the Nugget reservoir, in volumes necessary to accomplish the purposes of (1) providing a buffer between Working Gas and reservoir water and (2) maintaining or preserving reservoir pressure so that Working Gas may be efficiently recovered.
Cushion Gas means the volume of gas required as permanent storage inventory to maintain adequate reservoir pressure for meeting minimum gas deliverability demands;
Cushion Gas means that portion of natural gas in the storage reservoirs of the Storage Facilities needed as permanent inventory that, in each case, provides pressure support to maintain adequate deliverability rates during those periods in which Working Gas is being withdrawn from such storage reservoirs.
Cushion Gas means the volume of gas needed as a permanent non-cycling inventory to maintain adequate reservoir pressures and deliverability rates at a Natural Gas Storage Facility.