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American Gas Association
Settore: 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.
An oily liquid obtained in the distilling of gasoline in a temperature range from 174-288 degree C. A hydrocarbon of specific gravity of 0.747 to 0.775. Used as fuel for some internal combustion engines, heating equipment, and illuminating purposes. A heavy grade known as range oil is used for cooking and heating.
Industry:Energy
Heat transfer by the movement of fluid.
Industry:Energy
Refers to the comparability of quantity and quality of firm transportation service offered to the pipeline's firm bundled sales service. Aspects of comparability include access to storage and production area facilities, flexibility of receipt and delivery points, balancing requirements and other terms and conditions of service. There must be sufficient comparability of service, as well as DIVERTIBLE GAS SUPPLIES, in order to determine that a pipeline's market is competitive as firm transportation cannot be a viable alternative to the pipeline's sales service if transportation service is not comparable. The Commission has found that one way of enhancing comparability is for customers to convert all of their sales entitlements to firm transportation and for the point of sale from the pipeline to be moved upstream to the wellhead or to a HEADSTATION. In this way, all gas on the mainline is transportation gas.
Industry:Energy
See WATER PIPING SYSTEM, CLOSED.
Industry:Energy
The gas required in a storage reservoir to provide the pressure to cycle the normal working storage volume. See also CUSHION GAS: STORAGE, UNDERGROUND.
Industry:Energy
The speed at which flame progresses through a fuel-air mixture.
Industry:Energy
A contractual arrangement in which the price of gas at the wellhead is based upon what it sells for at the burnertip less applicable transportation and distribution charges.
Industry:Energy
A mechanical device for increasing the pressure of a gas.
Industry:Energy
A state of molecular structure in some resins which denotes uniformity and compactness in the molecular chains forming the polymers.
Industry:Energy
An opening in a tank or other piece of equipment, sealed to prevent escape of material within the equipment at normal pressures but so arranged that it automatically opens to relieve excessive pressure in the equipment. Can be arranged for manual opening to depressure equipment as desired. Also, the relief opening in a pressure regulator, normally open to the atmosphere.
Industry:Energy