Chandeleur Pipe Line Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/2010, Docket: RP10-915-000, Status: Effective
Eighth Revised Sheet No. 18 Eighth Revised Sheet No. 18
Superseding: Seventh Revised Sheet No. 18
GENERAL TERMS
AND CONDITIONS
2.0 DEFINITIONS
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2.05 "Account Holder" is the party using the services of a "Title
Transfer Tracking Service Provider" (TTTSP) under a contract or
other arrangement with that TTTSP. (NAESB WGQ 1.2.18)
2.10 "Alternate Receipt and / or Delivery Points" is the reference to
Receipt and Delivery Points not specified in a Shipper's executed
Transportation Service Agreement, but which can be nominated by a
Shipper in place of such Shipper's Primary Receipt and Delivery
Points.
2.11 "Applicable Index Price" shall have the meaning as set forth in
Sections 8.4(c)(i) and 8.4(c)(ii) of these General Terms and
Conditions.
2.15 "Associated Liquids" shall mean (a) condensate (liquid
hydrocarbons without free water) produced in conjunction with the
production of Gas to be transported hereunder and (b) any liquid
hydrocarbons condensed by mechanical means in separation,
dehydration, and/or compression facilities of Chandeleur.
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2.20 "Batch Flat File" is the term used within NAESB WGQ FF/EDM to
describe the automated computer-to-computer transfer of flat
files. (NAESB WGQ 4.2.18)
2.23 "Browser" is a software program capable of generating HTTP
Requests, including HTTP POST requests. (NAESB WGQ 10.2.10)
2.25 "Btu" or "British Thermal Unit" shall mean the quantity of heat
required to raise the temperature of one (1) pound of water one
(1) degree Fahrenheit at sixty degrees (60o) Fahrenheit under
standard pressure of fourteen and seventy-three hundredths (14.73)
psia. The standard quantity for nominations, confirmation and
scheduling is dekatherms per gas day in the United States. (For
reference 1 dekatherm = 1,000,000 Btu's. The standard Btu is the
International Btu, which is also called the Btu(IT). For
reporting purposes, Btu conversion factors will be reported to not
less than three (3) decimal places and Pressure base conversion
will be reported to no less than six (6) decimal places. For
calculation purposes, not less than six (6) decimal places will be
used for both conversion factors.