Means the facility to be installed, owned and operated by Seller for the compression, drying, delivery and metering of Compressed Air.( 0301)
Used to propel natural gas through pipelines at a speed of about 40 km per hour. It takes approximately four and half days for natural gas to travel from Alberta to Ontario. The gas is compressed up to 100 times atmospheric pressure in the transmission pipelines. Pressures are typically much lower in gathering and distribution systems.
Located every 50-60 miles along a pipeline to boost the pressure. Natural gas moves at about 30 mph.
A place where natural gas is pressurized to be sure it flows effectively through pipes.
An installation on the National Transmission System (NTS) that uses gas turbine or electricity driven compressors to boost pressures in the pipeline system; it is used to increase transmission capacity and move gas through the System.
Stations located every 60-80 km along a gas pipeline which recompress gas to ensure an even flow.
Permanent facilities containing compressors that supply the energy needed to move natural gas at increased pressures.
A facility that is used to compress natural gas in order to create additional pressure to increase the amount of gas a pipeline can hold, help move it through a pipeline, or to move it into or from storage.
A facility that supplies the energy to move gas in transmission lines or into storage by increasing the pressure.
Any combination of facilities that supply the energy to move gas in transmission or distribution lines or into storage by increasing the pressure.