Chandeleur Pipe Line Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/2010, Docket: RP10-915-000, Status: Effective
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 19B Ninth Revised Sheet No. 19B
Superseding: Eighth Revised Sheet No. 19B
GENERAL TERMS
AND CONDITIONS
2.0 DEFINITIONS (Cont'd)
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2.230 "Operational Balancing Agreement (OBA)" shall mean a contract
between Chandeleur and an upstream or downstream Operator which
specifies the procedures to manage operating variances at an
interconnect. (NAESB WGQ 2.2.1)
2.235 "Operational Flow Order" shall mean an order issued to alleviate
conditions, inter alia, which threaten or could threaten the safe
operations or system integrity, of Chandeleur's system or to
maintain operations required to provide efficient and reliable
firm service. Whenever Chandeleur experiences these conditions,
any pertinent order will be referred to as an Operational Flow
Order. (NAESB WGQ 1.2.6)
2.240 "Operational Impact Area" is the term used to describe
Chandeleur's designation of the largest possible area(s) on its
system in which imbalances have a similar operational effect.
(NAESB WGQ 2.2.2)
2.241 "Operational Transaction(s) Report" shall have the meaning as set
forth in Section 8.4(f) of these General Terms and Conditions.
2.242 "Operational Transaction" shall have the meaning as set forth in
Section 8.4(f) of these General Terms and Conditions.
2.245 "Operator" shall include any Person or Party responsible for
operating facilities that are interconnected with Chandeleur or
acting as agent for the interconnected party and who is authorized
to confirm Shipper nominations and ensure, in cooperation with the
Shipper and other Person or Party in the confirmation path, that
physical flows conform to the scheduled quantities. The Operator
must have the ability to control or cause the control of the
physical operation of the facilities interconnected to Chandeleur.