Date Published: 14 November 2008
Submissions were invited on a proposed transitional exemption application under the Gas (Downstream Reconciliation) Rules 2008. A consultation paper on this application can be viewed below.
Date Published: 21 August 2008
The Gas (Downstream Reconciliation) Rules 2008 went into full operation (go-live) on 1 October 2008. These Rules provide for participants or the allocation agent to apply for exemptions from the rules, and these applications can be standard, urgent or transitional.
Date Published: 28 July 2010
Submissions were invited on an updated draft of the Guideline note for rules 65 to 75 and 80: the commissioning and carrying out of performance audits and event audits.
This consultation considers whether Gas Industry Co (GIC) should facilitate a financial settlement following the notification of metering errors at GTA03610 and WAG21501.
This consultation considered whether Gas Industry Co (GIC) should direct the Allocation Agent to correct the annual UFG (AUFG) factors at GMM08001, GTT07701, and TKN17001, pursuant to rule 46A of the Gas (Downstream Reconciliation) Rules 2008.
Date Published: 29 January 2013
This paper considered two instances of errors that had been uncovered which impacted allocation results at two different gas gates.
In January 2016 Gas Industry Co commissioned Veritek to audit the D+1 pilot processes. Veritek completed its audit in April 2016, finding that the D+1 pilot processes and systems are as secure, robust and reliable as reasonably practicable.
The current purpose of the daily allocation working group (DAWG) is to assist Gas Industry Co in reviewing the Gas (Downstream Reconciliation) Rules 2008 (the Rules) to consider changes relating to D+1, specifically to:
discuss what issues need to be considered in a review of the Rules to formalise D+1;
evaluate what the options…
The 2004 Government Policy Statement on Gas Governance invites Gas Industry Co to recommend protocols for access to gas processing facilities. The discussion paper below reviews the market for gas processing in New Zealand, looks at the economic issues involved and anecdotal evidence supporting intervention in this area.
In February 2015 Gas Industry Co issued for comment a draft of Gas Quality: Requirements and Procedures, an overview of the various requirements pertaining to gas quality and how those requirements are fulfilled by parties in the gas supply chain.