- Industri: 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.
A flexible tubing connecting a rigid pipe gas supply line to gas utilizing equipment.
Industry:Energy
A plastic or resin prepared by the polymerization of butylene as essentially the sole monomer.
Industry:Energy
Current practice where rates reflect the accumulation or overall cost of all gas purchases. See INCREMENTAL PRICING.
Industry:Energy
Minimum temperature at which a substance will continue to burn after being ignited.
Industry:Energy
The amount of gas lost in a distribution system or pipeline. Compare UNACCOUNTED FOR GAS.
Industry:Energy
The ownership of the minerals under a given surface with the right to enter thereon, mine, and remove them. It may be separated from the surface ownership, but if it is not so separated by distinct conveyance, the latter includes it.
Industry:Energy
The weighted average of the cost of various sources of capital, generally consisting of outstanding securities such as mortgage debt, preferred and preference stock, common stock, etc., and retained earnings, but which may include other interest-bearing obligations or sources of capital such as short-term notes, customer security deposits; and which may also include noninterest-bearing sources such as funds generated through use of deferred taxes, i.e., accelerated amortization, accelerated depreciation, and accumulated investment tax credit (subject to tax law limitations). The weight to be used for each source of funds generally is the percentage of each fund outstanding to the total amount outstanding of all sources of funds considered; however, target or projected ratios may also be used. The cost rate assigned each source may be the average cost of all obligations outstanding or projected costs for each source or a rate specifically assigned by a commission. The summation of the product of the weight (percentage) of each source to the total source times its cost is the cost of capital.
Industry:Energy
A device used in cable drilling, shaped like two elongated links, attached to the drilling tool, and used to jar the bit on the upward stroke, thus preventing the bit from sticking in the well-bore; also used to increase the impetus of a force exerted to free objects stuck in the well-bore.
Industry:Energy