Cheniere Creole Trail Pipeline, L.P.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 04/28/2008, Docket: RP08-137-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 136 Original Sheet No. 136 : Pending
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
D. Communication of Scheduled Quantities
Following scheduling of confirmed nominations, Transporter shall furnish a
report to the Nominating Party showing the scheduled receipt and delivery
quantities by contract number and meter description. Transporter shall provide
a report in accordance with the NAESB standards to affected Shippers, point
Transporters and bumped parties for receipt on or before the times established
for the Nomination Cycles set forth in Section 10.A.2(a) and (b). At the end
of each Gas Day, Transporter shall also provide the final scheduled quantities
for the just completed Gas Day. With respect to the implementation of this
process via the NAESB 1.4.x scheduled quantity related standards, Transporter
shall send an end of Gas Day Scheduled Quantity document. Receivers of the end
of Gas Day Scheduled Quantity document can waive Transporter's sending of the
end of gas day Scheduled Quantity document. In addition to notification
through the scheduled quantities report described herein, Transporter shall
provide direct notice of any bumped quantities using Internet E-mail or direct
notification to interruptible Shipper's Internet URL address. Shipper is
responsible for providing current addresses to Transporter. Failure of Shipper
to maintain current addresses on file with Transporter will relieve
Transporter of this obligation.
Transporter should provide affected parties with notification of intraday
bumps, Operational Flow Orders and Critical Notices through the affected
party's choice of Electronic Notice Delivery mechanism(s).
Unless the affected party and the Transporter have agreed to exclusive
notification via Transporter's Electronic Notice Delivery Mechanism, the
affected party should provide the Transporter with at least one Internet
E-mail address to be used for Electronic Notice Delivery of intraday bumps,
Operational Flow Orders and Critical Notices. The obligation of the
Transporter to provide notification is waived until the above requirement has
been met.
Transporters should support the concurrent sending of electronic notification
of intraday bumps, Operational Flow Orders and Critical Notices to two
Internet E-mail addresses for each affected party.