- Industry: Energy
- Number of terms: 18218
- Number of blossaries: 1
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                                                        The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.                             
                                                     
                        A pilot which is automatically lighted each time there is a call for heat. The pilot fuel is cut off automatically at the end of the main burner flame-establishing period.    
    
    						Industry:Energy    
									A vertical tube, capped at ground level, and usually located near the street, that protects access to the underground shut-off valves on service lines to residential and small commercial customers. (Usually found in sidewalk with gas company name).    
    
    						Industry:Energy    
									Conversion of costs per gallon oil price to an equivalent gas price in dollars per Mcf by application of appropriate oil/gas heat (Btu) conversion factors.    
    
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									Measured water flow during a 12-month period starting October 1st and continuing to September 30th of the following year.    
    
    						Industry:Energy    
									The number of cubic feet of gas per 24 hours that would be produced by a well if the only pressure against the face of the producing sand in the well bore were atmospheric pressure.    
    
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									The volume of extraneous gas injected into a storage reservoir during a given period of time.    
    
    						Industry:Energy    
									12,000 Btu per hour or 200 Btu per minute of heat removal. Originally, the amount of heat required to melt a ton of ice in 24 hours.    
    
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									A geographic area where a utility provides service, usually under provisions of a franchise, charter or certificate, and subject to special government regulations. See PUBLIC UTILITY.    
    
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									A process whereby hydrogen atoms are added to an organic molecule to form a new compound; such reactions usually require heat and pressure in the presence of a catalyst.    
    
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