Guardian Pipeline, L.L.C.
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Effective Date: 12/31/2008, Docket: RP09-82-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 152 Second Revised Sheet No. 152
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 152
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
12. SERVICE SCHEDULING, SERVICE PRIORITY AND IMPAIRMENT OF DELIVERIES
(Continued)
(b) Transporter shall have the right to curtail,
interrupt, or discontinue service under any Rate
Schedule, in whole or in part, on all or a portion of
its Pipeline Facilities at any time (1) for reasons of
Force Majeure, (2) when capacity or operating
conditions so require, or (3) to perform routine
repair, improvements and maintenance on Transporter's
Pipeline Facilities as necessary to maintain the
operational capability of Transporter's Pipeline
Facilities or to comply with applicable regulatory
requirements. Transporter shall exercise due
diligence to schedule routine repair, improvements and
maintenance so as to minimize disruptions of service
to Shippers and shall provide reasonable notice of the
same to Shipper. Routine repairs and maintenance will
not disrupt confirmed service but will be planned
through scheduling. Transporter shall provide Shipper
such notice of the curtailment as is reasonable under
the circumstances.
(c) In the event of curtailment pursuant to
Section 12.3(b) caused by an event occurring on
Transporter's Pipeline Facilities, excluding an event
at a specific Point of Receipt or Point of Delivery,
service shall be curtailed in the reverse order in
which such service was scheduled in accordance with
Section 12.2.
(d) If curtailment or interruption is caused by an event
occurring at a specific Point of Receipt or Point of
Delivery on Transporter's Pipeline Facilities,
quantities will be curtailed based on the utilization
of that Point as primary firm, secondary firm, or
interruptible and in the reverse order in which such
service was scheduled in accordance with Section 12.2.