- 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.
Mechanical equipment, such as an engine or turbine, which converts the energy of a fuel or fluid into mechanical power, usually rotational.
Industry:Energy
The Agreement between the United States of America and Canada on the ALASKA NATURAL GAS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (ANGTS). The agreement was signed by representatives of the two governments on September 20, 1977.
Industry:Energy
The number of meters per unit of area or per unit length of distribution main.
Industry:Energy
The volume of gas indigenous to the storage reservoir.
Industry:Energy
A bellows inside a displacement type gas meter. Also, a membrane separating two different pressure areas within a control valve or regulator.
Industry:Energy
A geographical area. A geological zone, however, means an interval of strata of the geologic column that has distinguishing characteristics from surrounding strata. Also, a space or group of spaces within a building with heating and/or cooling requirements sufficiently similar so that comfort conditions can be maintained by a single controlling device.
Industry:Energy
A program promulgated by the FPC during the interstate natural gas shortage of the 1970s whereby industrial users could purchase natural gas directly from producers and utilize the natural gas pipelines as contract carriers to transport the gas. As end-users, self-help industrial users were not restricted by federal wellhead price ceilings (since the gas was not sold for resale) and thus could compete with intrastate pipelines for natural gas.
Industry:Energy
An above the water reinforced structure with pipe pile legs extending down into the ocean floor to support the above water structures and equipment installed for the measurement of gas, and for the operation of the offshore pipelines.
Industry:Energy
Equipment installed for the purpose of preventing the pressure on a pipeline or distribution system to which it is connected from exceeding the maximum allowable operating pressure by venting gas to the atmosphere whenever the pressure exceeds this valve.
Industry:Energy