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American Gas Association
行业: Energy
Number of terms: 18218
Number of blossaries: 1
Company Profile:
The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.
The term given to natural gas liquids produced from refrigeration units at the well site.
Industry:Energy
A federal law, Public law 91-596, enacted in 1970, comprising federal standards for safety and health for people at work. The regulations issued under this Act can be found in Title 29, Part 1910, and Part 1926 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Industry:Energy
A pipeline, usually of small diameter, used in gathering gas from the field to a central point.
Industry:Energy
A well drilled in order to obtain production of gas or oil known to exist.
Industry:Energy
Costs incurred in acquiring capital assets. Capital costs are capitalised and recovered through yearly charges for depreciation and amortisation rather than being expensed and recovered in the year incurred.
Industry:Energy
Method for financing projects where a company solicits money by pledging its expected revenues to cover the debt.
Industry:Energy
The amount of cash or other liquid assets that a company must have on hand to meet the current costs of operations until such a time as it is reimbursed by its customers. Sometimes it is used in the narrow sense to mean the difference between current and accrued assets and current and accrued liabilities.
Industry:Energy
The one day (24 hours) of maximum system deliveries of gas during a year. Peak day data is used to, among other things, determine the allocation of certain costs between classes of service. The Commission sometimes required allocation based on an average of three continuous days of maximum deliveries (i.e., three day peak). See also DESIGN DAY.
Industry:Energy
The volumes of proven reserves of crude oil, natural gas, or natural gas liquids discovered in new fields during the current or report year.
Industry:Energy
A device that maintains the pressure in a fluid flow line, less than its inlet pressure within a constant band of pressures, regardless of the rate of flow in the line or the change in upstream pressure.
Industry:Energy
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