Colorado Interstate Gas Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/2010, Docket: RP10-689-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 380N First Revised Sheet No. 380N
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 380N
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
(c) CIG Mainline Storage Fields, including the relationship of NNT
and FS-1 storage inventories to the Reservoir Integrity
Inventory Limit.
(d) Young Storage, including the relationship of TSB-Y and FS-Y
storage inventories to the Young Storage Reservoir Integrity
Inventory Limit.
(e) Totem Storage, including the relationship of TSB-T and FS-T
storage inventories to the Totem Storage Reservoir Integrity
Inventory Limit.
(f) Whether capacity is available from Transporter or through the
Capacity Releasing provisions of this Tariff.
This information will be reviewed and updated daily, weekly, or
monthly, as appropriate.
(g) Transporter shall provide on request operationally available
capacity separate from unsubscribed capacity. (NAESB Standard
5.3.17).
20.4 Posting of Notice of Interest to Acquire Capacity. In the event a
Party is interested in acquiring ("interested Party") capacity on
Transporter's system, Transporter shall post a Notice of Interest to
Acquire Capacity ("Notice") on its electronic bulletin board within
one (1) Business Day of receipt of such Notice. The Notice shall
remain posted for no longer than 30 Days. To be qualified to post
Notice, the interested Party must be prequalified pursuant to
Section 9.4 of the General Terms and Conditions of this Tariff for
the level of capacity it seeks to acquire. The interested Party may
furnish all data for posting which it deems appropriate, but at a
minimum, such data shall include the following:
(a) interested Party's legal name, address, and person to contact
for additional information;
(b) the term of the proposed acquisition;
(c) the maximum Reservation Rate(s) (including Reservation
Surcharge(s)) the interested Party is willing to pay for the
capacity;
(d) the Primary Point(s) of Delivery;
(e) the Primary Point(s) of Receipt; and
(f) the capacity desired at each Primary Point(s) of Receipt and
Primary Point(s) of Delivery.