Dauphin Island Gathering Partners
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 03/16/1999, Docket: CP98- 6-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 407 Original Sheet No. 407 : Effective
(c) For purposes of Sections 2.4 and 2.5, Affected Quantities shall mean those
quantities of Shipper's MPS Excess Quantity in excess of the combined
quantities that Transporter could transport, on a firm or interruptible basis, for
Shipper on Transporter's MP Facility. The Affected Quantities shall be deemed
to be the last quantities produced, so that any release under Section 2.4 or 2.5 is
applicable only to the daily MPS Excess Quantity in excess of the quantity that
Transporter is able to accept into Transporter's MP Facility on a given day.
(d) Shipper and Transporter shall discuss the cause and anticipated duration of any
Transporter Inability or Excess Deliverability. Shipper will limit any
commitment it makes to third parties to deliver the Affected Quantities released
under this Section 2.4 for a period to coincide with the anticipated duration of
the Transporter Inability or Excess Deliverability; provided that in no event will
the Affected Quantities be returned for transportation under a FT-1 (MP), FT-2
(MP), FT-3 (MP), or IT-1 (MP) Transportation Service Agreement later than the
first day of the calendar month following sixty (60) days after receipt by Shipper
of Transporter's notice that it is able to accept all MPS Excess Quantity tendered
by Shipper.]
or
2.4 [Temporary Release
If, for any reason, Transporter fails to receive MPS Excess Quantity at a flow rate equal
to Shipper's MDQ for all Paths under the applicable Transportation Service
Agreement(s), the MPS Excess Quantity not received shall, upon prior written notice by
Shipper, be temporarily released on a month to month basis, until Transporter fully
remedies such failure and can receive MPS Excess Quantity at a flow rate equal to
Shipper's MDQ for all such Paths. For allocation and scheduling purposes of gas
production from the Dedicated Lease(s), all quantities of gas temporarily released
pursuant to this Section 2.4 shall be considered to be produced immediately after any gas
permanently released pursuant to Section 2.5.]
2.5 [Permanent Release
In the event of:
(1) Excess Deliverability under Subsection 2.4(a) for more than 180
consecutive days; or,