East Tennessee Natural Gas, LLC
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 04/20/2008, Docket: RP08-277-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 336 Second Revised Sheet No. 336 : Effective
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 336
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
(c) No Bump: Once all or a portion of a Shipper's nomination is
accepted and scheduled during any nomination period, such
scheduled service shall not be interrupted unless: (1) such
capacity is required to provide a higher priority service
prior to the end of the Intraday 1 Nomination Cycle as
described in Section 15.2(d)(iii); or (2) curtailment is
necessary pursuant to the provisions of this Section 15.4.
(d) Correction of Allocations: NAESB WGQ Standard 2.3.26
states: The time limitation for disputes of allocations
should be 6 months from the date of the initial month-end
allocation with a 3-month rebuttal period. This standard
shall not apply in the case of deliberate omission or
misrepresentation or mutual mistake of fact. Parties' other
statutory or contractual rights shall not otherwise be
diminished by this standard.
15.5 Uniform Quantities: Shipper shall deliver and receive gas in
uniform daily quantities during any Month, except for changes in
service as provided in Section 15.2 of these General Terms and
Conditions, and in uniform hourly quantities during any Day with
no significant fluctuation to the extent practicable. Transporter
shall not be obligated to deliver to Shipper in any single hour
more than 6% of the sum of Shipper's Maximum Daily Transportation
Quantity under each of Shipper's FT-A or FT-GS Agreement(s);
however, to the extent that, in Transporter's sole judgment, it
can do so without impairment to its other service obligations,
Transporter will make available hourly deliveries to Shippers
without regard to the foregoing limitation.
15.6 Supply Deficiencies: If Transporter experiences a supply short
fall due to the under delivery of supply to Transporter's system,
then (a) if the deficient source is known, Transporter will
curtail the corresponding Shipper; or (b) if the deficient sources
are indeterminable, then Transporter will localize the smallest
affected area and, at the corresponding delivery point, will first
curtail scheduled interruptible service in reverse scheduling
order and then will curtail all scheduled firm service on a pro
rata basis according to Scheduled Quantities; provided that
verifiable receipt point quantities will not be subject to a
supply short fall curtailment.
15.7 Shipper Duty to Control Imbalances:
(a) A Shipper receiving any transportation or storage service
from Transporter will use, or will cause any party receiving
or delivering Shipper's gas to use, all reasonable efforts
to ensure that receipts and deliveries of gas are equal to
the Scheduled Quantities. A Shipper receiving service from
Transporter at a receipt and/or delivery point(s) not
covered by a Balancing Agreement shall also be responsible
for controlling, and if necessary, adjusting receipts and
deliveries of gas to maintain a balance between such
receipts, deliveries, and Scheduled Quantities. To the
extent a Shipper is out of balance at a point not covered by
a Balancing Agreement, such Shipper will be subject to the
daily and monthly balancing provisions contained in the LMS-
MA Rate Schedule for delivery points or Transporter's LMS-PA
Rate Schedule for receipt points. Imbalances at such points
will be allocated pro rata based on Scheduled Quantities.