Colorado Interstate Gas Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/2010, Docket: RP10-689-000, Status: Effective
Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 301 Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 301
Superseding: Tenth Revised Sheet No. 301
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
8.1(b)(continued)
(ii) General Prerequisites for Segmentation on Transporter's
Transmission System. To maintain the integrity and reliability
of Transporter's operationally complex transmission system, the
following prerequisites for Segmentation have been established
to ensure that Segmentation is supported to the greatest extent
possible without detriment to, or degradation of, any Shipper's
service.
(1) At a minimum, at least a portion of the Receipt-to-
Delivery Flow Path on each nominated Segment lies within
Shipper's Primary Receipt-to-Delivery Flow Path.
(2) Segmentation Capacity may not exceed Shipper's Primary
Capacity.
(3) Segmentation is permitted in any direction of flow;
however, Segmentation requests for flow which are
opposite to the Primary Receipt-to-Delivery Flow Path
are incremental to any other Segmentation activity on
the same pipeline Segment when considering the Primary
Capacity limitation.
(4) Segmentation is subject to the availability of capacity
and existing contractual obligations at and between the
new Points of Receipt and/or Delivery established as a
result of Segmentation.
(5) The thermal content of Gas being received at Segmented
Points must be no less than the thermal content of Gas
received at the original Point(s) of Receipt under the
Shipper's Transportation Service Agreement.
(iii)In addition to the prerequisites of Section 8.1(b)(ii) the
following will also apply for the Reticulated System:
(1) the impact of the requested Segmentation on the overall
thermal content of the Gas on Transporter's Reticulated
System,
(2) the impact of the requested Segmentation on the
direction of Gas Flow across the various operational
Segments of the Reticulated System,