Interruptible Basis definition

Interruptible Basis means that Operator shall have the right at any and all times during the term of the applicable Confirmation to decrease or to temporarily or permanently suspend or discontinue the storage service thereunder, with the understanding that neither this Agreement nor the applicable Confirmation electing the Interruptible Basis storage service shall create or be deemed to document an undertaking or obligation of Operator to ensure firm injections or withdrawals of Working Gas into or from the Storage Facility except when Operator is able to and elects to do so.
Interruptible Basis means a level of service committed or made available by Gatherer for gathering and transportation on the Gathering System and Disposal Facilities that has less priority than any other third party producers with firm capacity on the Gathering System and Disposal Facilities; provided, however, Producer shall have higher priority than any other third party producers with interruptible capacity on the Gathering System and Disposal Facilities.
Interruptible Basis means that the Customer is subject to interruption at any time by Moss Bluff in order to provide service to (i) any Firm Basis Customer or

Examples of Interruptible Basis in a sentence

  • Specifically, the services provided by the Operator concern Natural Gas Transmission Services on a Firm Basis, Transmission Services on an Interruptible Basis, Services for Accessing the Virtual Trading Point, as well as the rest of the services according to the specific provisions of the Network Code.

  • Subject to curtailment and pipeline system capacity, Gatherer shall also provide additional capacity (on an Interruptible Basis) to Producer to transport up to an additional [***] Barrels of Produced Water per day through the Watford Produced Water Pipeline and up to an additional [***] Barrels of Produced Water per day through the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Produced Water Pipeline.

  • The MDIQ, MDWQ and MSQ of Customer’s Interruptible Basis storage service shall be adjusted downward or interrupted in whatever manner Operator deems necessary.

  • Operator shall have the right, subject to Section 4.2, to terminate or suspend any Interruptible Basis storage service hereunder at any time.

  • The scope of the Transmission Agreement (hereinafter “the Agreement”) includes the provision by the Operator to the Transmission User of Transmission Services on a Firm Basis, Transmission Services on an Interruptible Basis as well as the services specified in Chapters [2], [2A], [2B] and [3] of the Network Code.

  • During an Early Warning Level Crisis or an Alert Level Crisis the financial obligations of Users, in accordance with the terms of the Transmission Agreements, Interruptible Basis Transmission Agreements or LNG Agreements concluded with the Operator, are not suspended.

  • Interruptible Transmission Capacity for Reception: The maximum Quantity of Natural Gas per Entry Point or per Reverse Flow Entry Point which may be delivered per Day at the specific Point on an Interruptible Basis (kWh/Day).

  • If the Letter of Guarantee is not procured or the Guarantee Amount is not deposited, the Operator shall notify the Transmission User in writing about the rejection of its relevant application to enter into an Natural Gas Transmission Agreement on an Interruptible Basis for this reason.

  • Seller shall use its Best Efforts to sell and deliver to, and Buyer shall purchase and receive at, the Delivery Point(s), on an Interruptible Basis, a quantity of Gas Scheduled by Buyer or Fuel Manager for delivery during a Day pursuant to Section 4.1, up to 24,240 MMBtu of Gas (plus Fuel Use) per Day (such quantity of Gas, " Interruptible Gas".

  • The scope of the Natural Gas Transmission Agreement on an Interruptible Basis (hereinafter called the “Agreement”) is the provision of Interruptible Transmission Services by the Operator to the User, as described in Article 20B of the NNGS Network Code (hereinafter called the “Code”), and of the Ancillary Services set out in Annex “Acceptance of Application for the Provision of Interruptible Natural Gas Transmission Services” (Annex 2) of the Agreement.


More Definitions of Interruptible Basis

Interruptible Basis means, with respect to each Individual System, the lowest level of service offered by Gatherer on such Individual System, which Gatherer may interrupt or curtail at any time for any reason at its sole discretion.
Interruptible Basis. Interruptible Service,” “Interruptible” and similar terms used herein mean the lowest level of service offered by Gatherer on the Gathering System, which Gatherer may interrupt at any time for any reason.
Interruptible Basis means the obligation of Seller to deliver Gas to the Delivery Point(s), as Scheduled by Buyer or Fuel Manager, except when despite Seller's Best Efforts, Seller is unable to deliver Gas to the Delivery Point(s) as Scheduled by Buyer or Fuel Manager.

Related to Interruptible Basis

  • Interruptible means that either party may interrupt its performance at any time for any reason, whether or not caused by an event of Force Majeure, with no liability, except such interrupting party may be responsible for any Imbalance Charges as set forth in Section 4.3 related to its interruption after the nomination is made to the Transporter and until the change in deliveries and/or receipts is confirmed by Transporter.

  • Consumption Data means customer specific electric usage data, or weather adjusted data, including but not limited to kW, kWh, voltage, var, power factor, and other information that is recorded by the electric meter for the Company and stored in its systems. Consumption Data also includes payment and service history, account number, and amount billed.

  • Interruptible Capacity means capacity that may be interrupted by the Operator at any time in order to fulfil shippers’ nominations under a firm capacity reservation.

  • Interruptible Service means service from approved contracts under which Company is not expressly obligated to deliver specific volumes within a given time period, and which anticipates and permits interruption on short notice, or service under approved contracts which expressly or impliedly require installation of alternate fuel capability.

  • Meet-Point Billing (MPB) means the billing associated with interconnection of facilities between two (2) or more LECs for the routing of traffic to and from an IXC with which one of the LECs does not have a direct connection. In a multi-bill environment, each Party bills the appropriate tariffed rate for its portion of a jointly provided Switched Exchange Access Service.