Colorado Interstate Gas Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/2010, Docket: RP10-689-000, Status: Effective
Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 228 Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 228
Superseding: Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 228
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. DEFINITIONS
1.1 "Authorized Overrun Quantity" shall mean the following:
(a) Segmentation: Shipper may Nominate and Tender and Transporter
may confirm and receive quantities in excess of Shipper's MDQ
on a segment. Such quantities shall be considered as Authorized
Overrun Quantities and transported on an interruptible basis.
(b) Non-Segmentation: Shipper's total activity under a
Transportation Service Agreement, except as provided for under
Segmentation of Capacity (see Section 8.1 of the General Terms
and Conditions), is limited to Shipper's MDQ. In total, Shipper
may Nominate and Tender and Transporter may confirm and receive
quantities pursuant to Segmentation and non-Segmentation
transactions which exceed Shipper's MDQ. The total of Shipper's
non-Segmentation transactions plus Shipper's highest quantity
of capacity usage on any Segment within Shipper's Primary
Receipt-to-Delivery Flow Path which exceeds Shipper's MDQ shall
be considered as Authorized Overrun Quantities and shall be
Transported on an interruptible basis.
1.2 "Available Daily Injection Quantity" or ("ADIQ") shall mean the
percentage of Maximum Daily Injection Quantity ("MDIQ") available
for injection by Shipper on any Day and that Transporter may be
required to inject into storage on a firm basis. ADIQ is a function
of Shipper's percent of Maximum Available Capacity ("MAC") in
storage on that Day.
(a) ADIQ does not confer rights to Transportation capacity, and on
any given Day, Transporter may require that up to 44% of the
Gas being Transported to the Point of Injection be purchased
downstream (south) of Transporter's Springfield Compressor
Station.
(b) Bottom Hole Pressure Surveys ("BHP Surveys") will be conducted
in the spring and fall of every calendar year to support the
safety and ongoing operational reliability of Transporter's
storage fields. During the BHP Surveys, injections into and
withdrawals from the field being tested are expected to be
suspended for seven consecutive days. Should the BHP Survey of
a field be interrupted (e.g., for operational reliability on
the pipeline) the seven-day BHP Survey will be restarted.