Southeast Supply Header, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/04/2008, Docket: CP07-44-005, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 238 Original Sheet No. 238
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(CONTINUED)
6. SCHEDULING AND CURTAILMENT (continued)
6.4 Segmentation of Capacity by Nomination. Any Shipper receiving
Transportation Service under Rate Schedule FTS shall have the
right to segment its firm capacity by utilizing multiple Receipt
Points and Delivery Points. The right to segment is subject to
the requirement that a Shipper's firm capacity utilization
pursuant to its Rate Schedule FTS Agreement and, if such
Agreement is the result of capacity release, the firm capacity
utilization of all other Shippers of capacity rights derived from
the initial Rate Schedule FTS Agreement, does not exceed, in the
aggregate (based on all relevant Shipper firm capacity
utilization), the contract entitlements of the initial Rate
Schedule FTS Agreement in any Segment or at any point (including,
without limitation, the relevant MDQ) where the nominated
Segments overlap. For the purpose of determining whether there
is an overlap of MDQ, a forward haul and a Backhaul nominated to
the same Delivery Point at the same time shall not be deemed to
be an overlap at that point. For the purpose of determining
whether there is an overlap of MDQ on a Segment, a forward haul
and a Backhaul nominated on the same Segment at the same time
shall be deemed to be an overlap on the Segment. As a general
matter, Shipper will have the right to segment its capacity so
long as it is utilizing its Primary Receipt Point(s) and Primary
Delivery Point(s), as well as all Secondary Receipt Points and
Secondary Delivery Points, as long as such use does not impair
Transporter's ability to render firm Transportation Service, does
not adversely affect Shippers' firm Transportation Service
rights, and/or does not adversely affect the safe and reliable
operation of Transporter's pipeline system.