Physical Flow definition

Physical Flow means the physical flow of natural gas at a Flange.

Examples of Physical Flow in a sentence

  • Backhaul Capacity is capacity that flows in the reverse flow direction to the Main Physical Flow Direction at a Network Interconnection Point.

  • The incoming flow into the system at Taisnières H and Obergailbach and the outgoing flow out of the system at Oltingue constitute the Main Physical Flow Direction at these points.

  • GASCADE shall send the DELORD and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall adjust the Physical Flow accordingly.

  • The incoming flow into the system at Taisnières H and Obergailbach and the outgoing flow out of the system at Oltingue, shall constitute the Main Physical Flow Direction at these points.

  • Backhaul Capacities are capacities that flow in the reverse flow direction to the Main Physical Flow at a Network Interconnection Point.

  • The incoming flow into the system at Taisnières H and Obergailbach, at the Transport LNG Terminal Interface Points and the outgoing flow out of the system at Oltingue, Alveringem and Jura constitute the Main Physical Flow Direction at these points.

  • The incoming flow into the System at Taisnières H and Obergailbach and the outgoing flow out of the System at Oltingue, shall constitute the Main Physical Flow at these points.

  • At a given Network Interconnection Point, the Operator may reduce or interrupt the Backhaul Capacities, under the provisions specified in the Operational Procedures, if the sum, for all the shippers present at this point, of the Daily Quantities Scheduled in the Main Physical Flow is strictly less than the sum, for all the shippers present at this point, of the Daily Quantities Scheduled in the opposite direction.

  • The incoming flow into the system at Taisnières H and Obergailbach, at the Transport LNG Terminal Interface Points and the outgoing flow out of the system at Oltingue constitute the Main Physical Flow Direction at these points.

  • Backhaul Capacity can be used when all gas continues to flow in the Main Physical Flow Direction at the point concerned .

Related to Physical Flow

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