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%age UFG Loss (F.Y 2005-06) %age UFG Loss (F.Y 2006-07)
14%
12%
10% 8.96%
8.51% 8.41% 8.53% 8.33% 8.00%
7.77%
8% 6.71% 6.72% 6.85% 6.96%
6.14%
7.00% 6.82%
6% 6.54% 6.65% 6.55% 6.74% 6.60% 6.59%
5.88% 6.07%
5.73%
5.21%
4%
2%
0%
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June
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ANNEXURE “C”
%age UFG Loss (F.Y 2005-06) %age UFG Loss (F.Y 2006-07)
14% 13.28%
12.78% 13.08%
12.47%
12.09% 12.21% 12.01%
11.44% 11.30% 11.18% 11.55% 11.56% 11.65%
12% 11.40%
8% 8.87%
6%
4%
2%
0%
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May June
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ANNEXURE “D”
Gas Curtailment
1,702 5,497 2,591 8,992 371 5,378
in MMCF
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ANNEXURE “M”
MINIMUM BILLING
ASSESSMENT OF MONETARY LOSS DUE TO MINIMUM BILLING
No. of tampering cases 108,005 Nos. No. of tampering cases 310,864 Nos.
Rs. Rs.
Value at cost price/month 92.58 Million Value at cost price/month 88.82 Million
Total Financial Impact for Rs. Total Financial Impact for Rs.
winter 370 Million Summer 711 Million
Equivalent total consumers (Nos) 2640523 79307 277702 496673 935046 851795
Estimated Un-corrected Consumption (MMCF) 99674 2994 10483 18748 35296 32153
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Reference: www.rrc.state.tx.us/divisions/gs/2002ar/tabl2.pdf -
ANNEXURE “I”
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Reference: www.rrc.state.tx.us/divisions/gs/2002ar/tabl2.pdf -
ANNEXURE “II”
Page 4 DG 06-138
1. Unaccounted-for Gas Losses
Mr. Grande testified that NHGC had filed a plan of action with Staff, and
implemented the proposed plan, to address the high percentage of
unaccounted-for gas on the NHGC system. The plan includes the following
steps: (1) prioritize and actively repair leaks; (2) lower the distribution system
pressure during the summer; (3) test and change out approximately 35 percent
of its largest gas meters, and (4) change the customer billing cycle to ensure
the largest meters are read early in the cycle. While all the steps have yet to be
completed, the percentage of unaccounted-for gas has dropped from 7.05
percent in the prior year to 6.44 percent for the current year. Mr. Grande
testified that additional steps are being implemented, such as installing a state-
of-the-art computer system at the gas plant to provide more accurate
vaporization readings and using a more accurate meter type in the large meter
replacement program. Mr. Grande stated that 65 of the approximately 300
commercial and industrial meters have been replaced under the large meter
replacement program. NHGC expects to replace an addition 30 commercial and
industrial meters before the end of 2006.
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ANNEXURE “III”
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ANNEXURE “IV”