Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC
Fifth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 02/13/2010, Docket: RP10-308-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 620 Second Revised Sheet No. 620
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 620
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
48.SEGMENTATION, SECONDARY POINT RIGHTS AND RELATED SCHEDULING (continued)
48.1 Segmentation of Capacity (continued).
B. By Means of Capacity Release.
Releasing Customers can also segment firm capacity in their Base
Flow Path through capacity release in accordance with the
provisions of Section 14 of the General Terms and Conditions of
Algonquin's FERC Gas Tariff, subject to the requirement that the
release or multiple releases do not increase the total
contractual entitlements (including, without limitation, the
MDTQ, MDRO or MDDO) above the contractual entitlements of the
original firm Service Agreement in any segment or at any point.
The right to segment is subject to the requirement that
aggregate quantities of gas received, transported or delivered
under a Customer's Service Agreement, and, if such Service
Agreement is the result of capacity release, the aggregate
quantities of gas received, transported or delivered by all
other Customers utilizing capacity rights derived from the
original firm Service Agreement, shall not exceed the Customer's
MDTQ under such Service Agreement in any segment.
Unless the point at which gas is received or to which gas is
delivered is designated in Customer's Service Agreement as
having an MDRO or MDDO, such point shall be a Secondary Point.
The priority of deliveries to and from Secondary Points for
scheduling, curtailment, and other tariff purposes shall be as
set forth below in Section 48.3. As a general matter, Customers
will have the right to utilize all Secondary Points so long as
such use does not impair Algonquin's ability to render firm
service, does not adversely affect Customers firm contractual
rights, and/or does not adversely affect the safe and reliable
operation of Algonquin's system.