Nautilus Pipeline Company, LLC
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Effective Date: 12/01/1997, Docket: RP97-446-001, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 139 First Revised Sheet No. 139 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 139
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
13. SERVICE PRIORITY AND IMPAIRMENT OF DELIVERIES con't
threatened or existing Emergency Situation.
While Transporter will make adjustments in
curtailment promptly upon notification by
Shipper, Shipper must provide Transporter within
twenty-four (24) hours of notification a sworn
statement including:
(1) A detailed explanation of and an estimated
duration of the Emergency Situation; and
(2) Affirmation that, if the Emergency
Situation is an environmental emergency,
the Shipper has made and continues to make
all feasible efforts to resolve the
environmental emergency, including requests
for waiver, exemption, and other relief
from any regulation, directive, order or
other mandate of a governmental body.
Shipper shall provide Transporter immediate
notice of the cessation of the Emergency
Situation.
(c) Transporter shall not be liable for granting
exceptions to the curtailment provisions of this
Section 13 for any Shipper based upon a request
submitted by any such Shipper to Transporter
under the Emergency Situation relief provisions
of Section 13.3. In the event Shipper does not
provide the sworn statement as required by
Section 13.3(b), then all quantities attributable
to the adjustments made by Transporter shall be
billed, in addition to all other charges, at a
rate of $25 per Dth. All revenues attributable
to such $25 per Dth charge shall be credited, pro
rata, on the basis of the increase in curtailment
caused by the invocation of Section 13.3(b) to
those Shippers curtailed to a lower