TransGas Comprehensive Tariff
-B- Back Haul: means the transportation of Gas in a direction opposite to the aggregate physical flows on Gas in the pipeline. This is typically achieved when the pipeline redelivers Gas upstream of the Point of Receipt. Balancing: means equalizing Energy delivered from a Shipper’s Imbalance Account with the Energy received into a Shipper’s Imbalance Account. Basic Monthly Charge: means the monthly fee required to be paid by Customer for the Service provided by TransGas irrespective of the Gas usage or contracted quantities. Best Available Energy (BAE): means the resulting Energy from converting the Best Available Volume to Energy using the Last Available Heating Value. (BAE=BAV x LAHV). Best Available Volume (BAV): means that volume reflecting flows of Gas through a meter, determined by TransGas, using the following information relied on in sequential priority: (a) verified metered flows,
(b) non-verified metered flows, (c) SCADA Estimated Flows, (d) Nominations. Billing Demand: is the Contract Demand.
Business Party’s Class of Service: means a grouping of types of Services, held by a Customer, which flow from the same Point of Receipt to the same Point of Delivery, irrespective of the types of transportation Service.
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Business Practices Overview 1.1 Definitions
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