Carolina Gas Transmission Corporation
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/06/2007, Docket: RP07-519-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 128A Original Sheet No. 128A : Effective
(b) Capacity may be reserved for up to one (1) year prior to
Pipeline filing for certificate approval for construction
of the proposed expansion, and thereafter until such
expansion project is placed into service.
(c) Reserved capacity will be made available on an interim
basis and will be posted for bidding under Section 4.5. If
certificate approval is not granted, or if Pipeline
determines that an expansion project will not be completed,
such capacity will no longer be reserved and will be posted
by Pipeline for bidding under Section 4.5, subject to prior
interim commitments of such capacity. A Service Agreement
for such Interim Capacity shall not be eligible for
automatic extension under Section 4.4 or for a Right of
First Refusal.
4.3 Extension of Short Term and Interim Service Agreements. Short
Term Service Agreements and Service Agreements for Interim
Capacity are not subject to automatic extension. Expiring Short
Term Service Agreements will be posted for bidding under Section
4.5. Expiring Service Agreements for Interim Capacity will be
posted for bidding for any remaining period of the Interim
Capacity.
4.4 Extension of Long Term Service Agreements.
(a) Notice of Expiration. Pipeline will post on its Internet
Website notice of expiration of a Long Term Service
Agreement at least nine (9) months, but not more than one
(1) year, prior to expiration of the Service Agreement.
The Internet Website posting will constitute effective
notice of the expiration of a Long Term Service Agreement;
however, Pipeline will provide additional notification of
such expiration to Shipper by e-mail.