Crossroads Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/2002, Docket: RP02-461-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 36A Original Sheet No. 36A : Superseded
IPP RATE SCHEDULE
INTERRUPTIBLE PAPER POOLS (Continued)
4. OPERATING CONDITIONS
(a) For all receipt points or Pooling Points on Transporter's system,
Shipper shall nominate quantities as follows:
(i) Shipper shall nominate quantities to be received at Pooling
Points in accordance with the provisions of Section 6 (Nominating,
Scheduling, and Monitoring) of the General Terms and Conditions, as
modified by the procedure set forth below.
(ii) Shipper shall provide Transporter through the Transporter's
EBB the following information: (a) For transactions to be received from
Shipper's Pooling Location (pool market), the party receiving gas, the
quantity of gas, and the ranking of each pool market nomination; (b) For
transactions supplying gas to Shipper's Pooling Location (pool supply),
the party supplying gas, the supply location, the quantity of gas, and
the ranking of each pool supply nomination. Transporter shall allow
Shipper to use Package IDs in creating nominations. Rankings should be
within 1 and 999 with the number 1 indicating the highest priority,
i.e., the last transaction to have its quantities affected and 999
indicating the lowest priority, i.e., the first transaction to have it
quantities affected. Shipper's pool nominations that do not include a
rank will be defaulted to a ranking of 50.
(b) Pool-to-pool transfers by Shippers shall be permitted at the
Pooling Point. Nominations for such transfers shall be submitted in
accordance with the nomination procedures set forth in Section 6 (Nominating,
Scheduling, and Monitoring) of the General Terms and Conditions. Transporter
shall not unreasonably withhold approval of pool-to-pool transfers.
(c) In the event that pool supply and market quantities do not equal,
Transporter shall use rankings provided on Shipper's pool nominations to
bring supply and market quantities into balance for each nomination cycle.