Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.
FIRST REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2002, Docket: RP01- 44-006, Status: Effective
Seventh Revised Sheet No. 46 Seventh Revised Sheet No. 46 : Superseded
Superseding: Sixth Revised Sheet No. 46
(b) Maximum Input Quantity. The Maximum Input
Quantity shall be the maximum quantity of natural gas per day,
as set forth on Schedule 1 appended to the Gas Transportation
Contract between Transporter and Shipper, which Shipper is
entitled to request Transporter to receive at one or more
Receipt Points to be made available to or on behalf of Shipper
(subject to adjustment for the Measurement Variance/Fuel Use
Quantity) at one or more Delivery Points, not to exceed the
Maximum Equivalent Quantity. Where the Maximum Input Quantity
in such Schedule 1 is stated on a volumetric basis, the Maximum
Input Quantity shall be restated and recalculated based upon a
thermal content of 1011.693 Btu per cubic feet. (i.e. 1.011693
dekatherms per Mcf)
(c) Scheduled Input Quantity. The Scheduled Input
Quantity for a Receipt Point shall be the Input Quantity which
is nominated by Shipper for transportation service through such
Receipt Point on a given day in accordance with Section 4 of the
General Terms and Conditions of Transporter's currently
Effective FERC Gas Tariff or such other quantity as determined
through application of said Section 4. The aggregate total of a
Shipper's Scheduled Input Quantities on any day at all Receipt
Points may exceed the Maximum Input Quantity established pursuant
to the Gas Transportation Contract between Shipper and
Transporter; provided, however, that (i) the aggregate total of
such Shipper's Scheduled Input Quantities on any day at any
Receipt Point may not exceed the Maximum Input Quantity, and
(ii) the total quantity of gas nominated by Shipper to be
transported by Transporter on any day through any single segment
of Transporter's pipeline system may not exceed the Maximum
Input Quantity.