Rockies Express Pipeline LLC (Entrega)
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/01/2007, Docket: CP06-354-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 260 Original Sheet No. 260 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
36. OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS (Contd.)
36.4 ADVISORY ACTIONS (Contd.)
B. Transporter may also take actions within its control which
might tend to alleviate or forestall the situation. Such
actions may include the following:
(1) Advise any Shipper which is not maintaining receipts
and deliveries in Balance that such Imbalances must
not continue;
(2) Curtail or require adjustments or supply shifts in IT
service; or
(3) Take such other actions as are within Transporter's
control and discretion to alleviate or forestall the
situation.
36.5 DIRECTIONAL NOTICE
A. (1) In the event that, in Transporter's judgment, the
Advisory Actions under Section 36.4 are not sufficient
to alleviate conditions, inter alia, which threaten or
could threaten the safe operations or integrity of
Transporter's System or to maintain operations
required to provide efficient and reliable firm
service, Transporter is authorized to issue
Directional Notices to Shippers which are intended to
address such conditions consistent with the provisions
of this Section 36.
(2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, Transporter shall take
reasonable actions to minimize the issuance and the
adverse impact of Directional Notices, or of any other
measure taken under this Section 36 in response to
adverse operational events on Transporter's System.
Transporter will issue Directional Notices only if
necessary, in its reasonable judgment, to maintain the
pressure of its System within the range of normal
operating parameters or, to respond to or prevent
facility outages or other conditions which could have
a detrimental impact on the reliability or service
integrity of its System. Directional Notices shall be
lifted as soon as reasonably practicable after such
conditions no longer prevail.