Updating the Guidelines for Determining Regional Critical Contingencies
Gas Industry Co has released a consultation paper to invite feedback on draft updates to the Guidelines for Determining Regional Critical Contingencies.
First Gas has agreed to allow parties a further opportunity to comment on five areas of the Second Revised Draft GTAC that are being amended in response to comments raised at the November workshops (and subsequently in parties’ submissions and mark-ups).
On 5 May 2015, Gas Industry Co (GIC) notified industry stakeholders of its receipt of the Maui Pipeline Operating Code (MPOC) Amendment Process Change Request (APCR) from Mighty River Power (MRP).
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Consultation on the paper GTAC - Emerging Views on Detailed Design of Access Products, Pricing, and Balancing and Allocation (EV Paper) closed on Friday 23 June 2017, and eleven submissions were received.
On 10 October 2014 Gas Industry Co received a request from Maui Development Limited (MDL) to consider and make a recommendation in respect of proposed changes to the Maui Pipeline Operating Code (MPOC) to introduce daily cash-out of any user imbalances (over an allowed tolerance).
As of June 2016, both the Maui and Vector pipelines came under the ownership of First Gas Limited (First Gas). First Gas intends to replace the two existing access codes with a single transmission access code (GTAC), and is updating associated business practices, systems, and documentation.
On 12 May 2009 Gas Industry Co received a request from Maui Development Limited (MDL) to consider and make a recommendation in respect of proposed changes to the Maui Pipeline Operating Code (MPOC).
A revised draft of the Gas Transmission Access Code (GTAC) was released on 11 September 2017.
On 9 October 2008, Gas Industry Co received an appeal from Contact Energy (Contact). The appeal concerns four (out of eight) change requests originally made by Contact where the requests did not result in changes to the VTC.