Horizon Pipeline Company, L.L.C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2003, Docket: RP02-153-003, Status: Suspended
First Revised Sheet No. 231 First Revised Sheet No. 231 : Suspended
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 231
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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(ii) The Operational Flow Order shall identify
with specificity the situation to be addressed and shall (in
addition to mandating specific actions) indicate voluntary actions
by Shippers (increased takes or receipts/decreased takes or
receipts, etc.) which would alleviate such situation. Operational
Flow Orders shall also specify the time when compliance must be
achieved. Such Operational Flow Orders may, subject to Section
34.11, require a Shipper to take any of the following actions, or
similar actions, to the extent such actions would tend to
alleviate the situation to be addressed:
(1) Commence or increase supply inputs
into Horizon's system or at specific points, or shift such supply
inputs (in whole or in part) to different points.
(2) Cease or reduce supply inputs into
Horizon's system or at specific points.
(3) Commence or increase takes of gas
from Horizon's system or from specific points, or shift takes to
different points.
(4) Cease or reduce takes from Horizon's
system or at specific points.
(5) Reconcile transportation imbalances.
(6) Such other actions as are within
Shipper's control which would tend to alleviate the situation to be
addressed.
(iii) No Shipper will be required under an
Operational Flow Order to exceed its total firm MDQ under its
Agreements with Horizon under Part 284 of the Commission's
Regulations. Nor will a Shipper be required to accept delivery of
gas which the Shipper cannot use in its plant or service territory.
Further, a Shipper subject to an Operational Flow Order issued to
increase deliveries at Receipt Points will have the option to
decrease takes at Delivery Points by a like amount instead, and
vice versa. Similarly, a Shipper subject to an Operational Flow
Order issued to decrease deliveries at Receipt Points will have the
option to increase takes at Delivery Points by a like amount
instead, and vice versa.