- Industry: Energy
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The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.
A poisonous, combustible gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon, or reduction of carbon dioxide.
Industry:Energy
a. Producer/Producer - When one or more producers sell or utilize a volume of natural gas in excess of their gross working interest. b. Pipeline/Pipeline - When a pipeline receives a volume of natural gas and redelivers a larger or smaller volume of natural gas under the terms of a transportation agreement. c. Producer/Pipeline - When a producer delivers a volume of natural gas that is larger or smaller than the volume of natural gas that the pipeline redelivers for the producer's account to another party.
Industry:Energy
Delivery of natural gas on as-needed basis, without the need to precisely specify the delivery quantity in advance. No-notice delivery is generally made at the city gate or burner tip.
Industry:Energy
National Appliance Energy Conservation Act of 1987 mandates minimum energy efficiency standards for most major residential appliances.
Industry:Energy
The amount of hot water that the water heater can supply in the first hour of operation. It is a combination of how much water is stored in the water heater and how quickly the water heater can heat cold water to the desired temperature and is determined by the method of test developed by the Department of Energy.
Industry:Energy
The permitted rate of production from a well or group of wells that is allowed by a particular state or governing body. The rate is set by rules which vary among the various states or governing bodies.
Industry:Energy
This may refer either to a service stop or to a meter stop used to cut off the supply of gas.
Industry:Energy
A formula used to allocate overhead costs of a parent to its affiliates. This method deviates from the "Mass Formula" by replacing the gross revenue factor with a factor that is computed based on net operating revenues (operating income before interest and federal taxes). This modification to the "Mass Formula" was the result of the Commission's concern, that the gross revenue factor would be distorted when allocating costs from an unregulated entity because of the inclusion of purchase gas costs in gross revenue for regulated pipelines. See MASSACHUSETTS (MASS) FORMULA.
Industry:Energy
A poisonous, corrosive compound consisting of two atoms of hydrogen and one of sulfur, gaseous in its natural state. It is found in manufactured gas made from coals or oils containing sulphur and must be removed. It is also found to some extent in some natural gas. It is characterized by the odor of rotten eggs.
Industry:Energy