Pipeline Capacity definition

Pipeline Capacity as herein used means the volume of Crude Petroleum throughput capacity of the Pipeline, as reasonably determined by Pipeline Operator.
Pipeline Capacity means the capacity on the applicable Pipeline as contracted for by Counterparty pursuant to the applicable Transportation Agreement(s).
Pipeline Capacity means the Pipeline System capacity expressed in BPD on a Pipeline Segment, as it exists from time to time.

Examples of Pipeline Capacity in a sentence

  • The Pipeline Capacity Factor will recover the difference between the Company’s system weighted average pipeline demand cost and the demand cost of Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation’s FT charge.

  • The BGSS D- 2 Demand Charge shall not be less than the sum of the following: (1) the demand charge invoiced by Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation for its FT service; (2) the Pipeline Capacity Factor; and (3) one dollar ($1.00) per Dt.

  • The Company shall determine the pro-rata shares of Pipeline Capacity, Underground Storage Withdrawal Capacity and Peaking Capacity assignable to a Supplier on behalf of a Customer as the product of the Customer’s TCQ times the applicable Capacity Allocators.

  • In the event the total Nominations submitted for shipment in the Pipeline exceed the Pipeline Capacity, such Pipeline Capacity shall be prorated among all shipments according to the proration procedure set forth in Rule 34, below.

  • Each decrement of Capacity assigned to the Supplier shall comprise Pipeline Capacity, Underground Storage Withdrawal Capacity and Peaking Capacity in proportion to the cumulative decrease in the pro-rata shares of Capacity recalled from the Supplier.


More Definitions of Pipeline Capacity

Pipeline Capacity means the capacity of the Pipeline allocated by Operator to the TAPS Carriers.
Pipeline Capacity means the right to transport Project Water through the Northern or Southern Pipeline or other facilities in accordance with the terms, conditions and procedures established by FGMWC and FVWA for all shareholders of FGMWC. FGMWC shareholders pay pro-rata fees for capital and operating expenses in accordance with take-or-pay water purchase agreements. Space Available Pipeline Capacity Space Available Pipeline Capacity means the right to transport Project Water through the Northern or Southern Pipeline or other facilities on a space available basis. Project water would be delivered to designated points of delivery via Capital Facilities when space is otherwise not required to meet firm commitments for Project Water. Project Participants pay actual incremental cost to convey Tier 2 Water to designated points of delivery upon actual use of pipeline capacity.
Pipeline Capacity means the daily capacity (in ML) of the Burdekin-Moranbah Pipeline as set out in Item 14 of the Customer’s Schedule.
Pipeline Capacity as herein used means the volume of Crude Oil throughput capacity of the Pipeline, as reasonably determined by Carrier.
Pipeline Capacity as herein used means the volume of Crude Petroleum throughput capacity of the
Pipeline Capacity means natural gas pipeline primary capacity which is available to transport natural gas and is offered for sale by NGPL through EnronOnline <by NGPL>.
Pipeline Capacity means capacity in the Baker Pipeline, identified by reach.