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American Gas Association
産業: 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 ratio of the average requirement to the maximum requirements for the same time period, as one day, one hour, etc.
Industry:Energy
A clause in a rate schedule which provides that the charge for a prescribed period shall not be less than a specified amount.
Industry:Energy
A legal entity which processes or treats natural gas in a gas plant of any type.
Industry:Energy
A security which is not, in form, a common stock but which usually contains provisions to enable its holder to become a common stockholder and which, because of its terms and circumstances under which it was issued, is in substance equivalent to a common stock. Convertible debt, convertible preferred stock, stock options and stock warrants meeting certain criteria are considered common stock equivalents.
Industry:Energy
An electronic device for locating discontinuities or breaks in the protective coating on a pipe, tubing, or fitting.
Industry:Energy
Gas previously contracted and dedicated between producers/brokers and a pipeline company which, through mutual agreement between the parties, was thereafter "released" from contract and ultimately made available for purchase by third parties.
Industry:Energy
Pounds per square inch above atmospheric pressure.
Industry:Energy
See STORAGE, UNDERGROUND.
Industry:Energy
The difference between value of salvage and cost of removal resulting from the removal, abandonment, or other disposition of plant. Positive net salvage results when salvage value exceeds removal costs. Negative net salvage results when removal costs exceed salvage value. Positive net salvage decreases the cost to be recovered through depreciation expense, and negative net salvage increases it.
Industry:Energy
The ratio of the capacity of a condenser with given dielectric and the capacity of the same condenser with a vacuum as a dielectric.
Industry:Energy