Home > Term: no-bump rule (or flowing gas no-bump rule)
no-bump rule (or flowing gas no-bump rule)
A tariff provision applicable to interruptible transportation which provides that a shipper may temporarily lose its ability to receive its full contract volumes if it ships at a lower volume. Under the no-bump rule, a shipper currently flowing gas cannot be bumped (lose capacity) because a shipper with a higher priority in the interruptible transportation queue decides to increase its receipt of gas within its transportation contract.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Energy
- Category: Natural gas
- Company: AGA
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