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
Second Revised Sheet No. 232 Second Revised Sheet No. 232 : Suspended
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 232
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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(b) In issuing Operational Flow Orders to correct
problems with either too much gas or insufficient gas being received vis-
a-vis deliveries, Horizon will generally follow the following sequence, to
the extent there is sufficient time:
(1) Horizon will require all Shippers out of
balance to the detriment of the system to balance their Agreements.
(2) Horizon will seek voluntary action from
Shippers, subject to the Shipper and Horizon negotiating adequate
compensation.
(3) Horizon will interrupt interruptible services
if that will restore system flexibility prior to issuance of generally
applicable Operational Flow Orders or curtailment of firm services. This
step will be taken when Shippers are failing to comply with previously
issued Operational Flow Orders or when Horizon cannot identify which
Shippers are creating the problem.
(c) Notice of an Operational Flow Order will be posted
on Horizon's Interactive Website, and will be the first item shown on the
bulletin board feature of its Interactive Website. Horizon shall also
post, as soon as available, information about operational parameters which
affect when an Operational Flow Order will begin and end (e.g.,
significant changes in pressure on any pipeline segment, status of
facility repairs, etc.). Horizon shall provide as much advance warning as
possible of: (i) conditions which may create the need to issue an
Operational Flow Order; and (ii) the issuance, termination or modification
of an Operational Flow Order. Horizon will endeavor to post the notice
that it will issue an Operational Flow Order on its Interactive Website
before 4:00 p.m. Central Time or otherwise will endeavor to notify
Shippers via its Interactive Website by 4:00 p.m. Central Time that they
should check Horizon's Interactive Website again at a specified later time
to see whether an Operational Flow Order will be in effect for the next
day. Horizon must attempt to give actual notice of an Operational Flow
Order via telefax or telephone (provided a Shipper has given the numbers
to Horizon as required in Section 34.1) at least four (4) hours prior to
the start of the day before an Operational Flow Order will be effective as
to a Shipper; provided, however, that Horizon may issue an Operational
Flow Order on as little as one (1) hours notice where operationally
necessary. Such notice shall specify the anticipated duration of the
Operational Flow Order. An Operational Flow Order will be effective at the
start of a day and will continue until the end of the day and through the
end of successive days until Horizon notifies Shippers on its Interactive
Website that the Operational Flow Order has been lifted.