El Paso Natural Gas Company
First Revised Volume No. 1-A
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Effective Date: 10/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 60-016, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 209C Original Sheet No. 209C : Superseded
TRANSPORTATION GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
4. SCHEDULING AND CAPACITY ALLOCATION (Continued)
4.1 Scheduling of Receipts and Deliveries (Continued)
(vi) The volumes scheduled to be diverted shall be
assumed to have flowed such that no imbalance
exists as a result of the diversion transactions at
the end of the day of flow. Any imbalance
resulting from the difference between the total
scheduled quantities (including diversion volumes)
and the actual measured volumes shall be accounted
for at the delivery point or on a transportation
service agreement, as appropriate.
(vii) As a result of the diversion, Shipper shall not
experience any change to the originally scheduled
volumes and shall be invoiced as though the gas had
been delivered to the originally scheduled point.
4.2 Capacity Allocation Procedure - If, on any day, El Paso
determines that the capacity of its pipeline system, or any
portion of such system, is insufficient to serve all
transportation confirmed on Day 1 or Day 2, then El Paso will
schedule transportation in accordance with the sequencing
procedures set forth below until all available capacity at
the constrained location is allocated. Priority to capacity
on the mainline system controls priority to the capacity
upstream of any mainline receipt point. Further, capacity
shall be allocated among Shippers on a nondiscriminatory
basis. Subject to the foregoing, capacity shall be allocated
among Shippers in accordance with the following:
Firm Allocation
(a) First, Shippers receiving service under Rate Schedule
FTS-S for delivery to primary delivery point(s), shall
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