Dauphin Island Gathering Partners
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Effective Date: 12/23/1997, Docket: RP98- 17-000, Status: Effective
Substitute Original Sheet No. 53 Substitute Original Sheet No. 53 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 53
4.3 Incidental Charges:
In addition to the charges pursuant to Sections 4.1 and 4.2
of this Rate Schedule, Transporter shall charge Shipper an
amount to recoup any filing or similar fees which
Transporter incurs in rendering service hereunder, which
Shipper has received written notice of prior to the
execution of the applicable Transportation Service
Agreement and which have not been previously paid by
Shipper. Transporter shall not use the amounts so
collected either as revenues or costs in establishing its
general system rates. The applicable Incidental Charges
shall be stated in the IT-1 (MP) Transportation Service
Agreement. No such charge shall be applicable to fees
incurred pursuant to the certificate issued in Docket No.
CP97-300-000.
4.4 Lost-And-Unaccounted-For Gas:
Shipper shall furnish, or be credited if a gain, its pro
rata share of the quantity of lost-and-unaccounted-for gas
associated with rendering transportation service pursuant
to this Rate Schedule.
5. MONTHLY BILL
5.1 Monthly Bill:
The Monthly Bill for deliveries under this Rate Schedule
shall be equal to the Commodity Rate set forth on the
applicable currently effective sheets of Transporter's FERC
Gas Tariff multiplied by the Dth of natural gas allocated
to Shipper's IT-1 (MP) Transportation Service Agreement at
all Delivery Points in the month, and any applicable New
Facilities Charges pursuant to Section 4.2, any Incidental
Charges pursuant to Section 4.3, and any applicable
surcharges as set forth on the applicable currently
effective sheets of Transporter's FERC Gas Tariff.
5.2 Authorized Overrun Service:
Transporter may authorize Shipper to deliver at the Receipt
Point(s) daily overrun quantities of gas to the extent
that, in the sole judgment of Transporter, the capacity for
the associated Path of Transporter's MP Facility will
permit such transportation service without jeopardizing the
ability of Transporter to meet all of its firm and other
interruptible service obligations. The term "Authorized
Daily Overrun Quantity" shall mean the quantity of gas
which is authorized and received by Transporter during any
day in excess of Shipper's MDQ for the Path under the
applicable IT-1 (MP) Transportation Service Agreement. Any
request for Authorized Daily Overrun Quantity must be made
by Shipper at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the
beginning of the day to which such request relates.
Transporter may waive a part or all of such advance notice
requirement, if in its judgment, operating conditions
permit such waiver. The formula for calculating such
Overrun Service Rate is set forth on the applicable
currently effective sheets of Transporter's FERC Gas
Tariff.