Energy West Development, Inc.
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Effective Date: 06/11/2010, Docket: RP10-732-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 44 Second Revised Sheet No. 44
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 44
General Terms and Conditions
7.5 Primary Receipt and Delivery Points To Be Added Only Where Capacity
Available. Transporter will agree to add a Primary Delivery Point or
Primary Receipt Point for service under a Transportation Service Agreement
under the FT Rate Schedule only to the extent sufficient firm capacity is
available at that point.
8. UNIFORM PRESSURE AND QUANTITY
8.1 Delivery Pressure to Receipt Point. The delivery pressure of Natural Gas
delivered to Transporter by or for the account of Shipper at a Receipt
Point shall not be less than the minimum pressure set forth for the
Receipt Point in the Transportation Service Agreement between Transporter
and Shipper, nor shall Transporter be obligated to receive Natural Gas
deliveries at pressures greater than those set forth in the Transportation
Service Agreement.
8.2 Delivery Pressure to Delivery Point. The delivery pressure of Natural Gas
made available by Transporter to or on behalf of Shipper at a Delivery
Point shall not be less than the minimum pressure set forth for each
Delivery Point in the Transportation Service Agreement between Transporter
and Shipper, nor shall Transporter be obligated to make deliveries at
pressures greater than those set forth in the Transportation Service
Agreement.
8.3 Uniform Quantities. Shipper shall deliver to Transporter and take from
Transporter Gas in uniform hourly quantities during any day; provided,
however, that Transporter shall permit Shippers under the FT Rate Schedule
to take hourly deliveries of Gas at rates equal to 6 percent of the
Maximum Transportation Quantity for up to three consecutive hours twice in
any 24 hour period; provided, however, that the second three hour period
shall not begin less than eight hours after the end of the first three
hour period; provided that hourly deliveries by Shipper at the Receipt
Point are at 1/24 of the scheduled quantity. Any other departure from
uniform hourly quantities shall be allowed on a best efforts basis only.
Nothing hereunder shall authorize Shipper to take a quantity of Gas in
excess of its Maximum Transportation Quantity.
9. QUALITY
9.1 Gas delivered by Shipper to Transporter at the Receipt Point(s), and Gas
delivered to Shipper by Transporter at the Delivery Point(s), shall
conform to the specifications set forth in this Section 9.
9.2 (a) Heating Value. The Gas shall be natural gas having a Total
Heating Value of not less than 900 nor more than 1100 Btus per
Cubic Foot.
(b) Freedom From Objectionable Matter. The Gas shall be commercially
free (at prevailing pressure and temperature) from sand, dust,
gums, crude oil, impurities and other objectionable substances
which might interfere with its transmission through pipelines or
its commercial utilization or which may cause injury to or
interference with proper operation of the lines, regulators, meters
or other appliances through which it flows.'
(c) The Gas shall not contain levels of the following contaminants
higher than the levels specified below:
(i) Sulfur/Hydrogen Sulfide. Not more than ten grains of total
sulfur per 100 cubic feet nor more than one-quarter grain
of hydrogen sulfide per 100 cubic feet;
(ii) Oxygen. Not more than four-tenths of one percent by volume
of oxygen, provided that Shipper shall make every
reasonable effort to keep the Gas free of oxygen;