Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.
FIRST REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
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Effective Date: 09/01/2003, Docket: RP03-420-001, Status: Effective
Sub. Fifth Revised Sheet No. 107A Sub. Fifth Revised Sheet No. 107A : Effective
Superseding: Fifth Revised Sheet No. 107A
28.20 Segmented Capacity Releases. Segmented Capacity
Release shall mean the release of a portion of a Shipper's firm
capacity along a Segment that represents less than the entire
path between the Primary Receipt Point(s) and Primary Delivery
Point(s) as set forth in Schedule 1 and 2, respectively, appended
to the Releasing Shipper's Gas Transportation Contract for Firm
Reserved Service. If the aggregate quantities of the Releasing
Shipper and the Replacement Shipper(s) nominated within any
Segment exceed the Maximum Equivalent Quantity set forth in
Schedule 2 of the Releasing Shipper's Gas Transportation Contract
for Firm Reserved Service, Transporter shall schedule quantities
as follows:
1) First, Transporter shall accept all nominations from the
Releasing Shipper that are within the retained Segment.
2) Second, Transporter shall accept all nominations from the
Replacement Shipper(s) that are within their respective
released Segment(s).
3) Third, Transporter shall allocate nominations from the
Releasing Shipper that are within the released Segment(s)
and within the same zone(s) as the retained Segment, and
from the Replacement Shipper(s) that are within the
retained Segment and within the same zone(s) as the
released Segment(s). Such nominations shall be allocated
pro-rata amongst the Replacement Shipper(s) and Releasing
Shipper.
28.21 Recall and Reput of Capacity. Releasing Shippers
may, to the extent permitted as a condition of the capacity
release, recall released capacity during the current recall
notification period and may subsequently reput such capacity by
providing notice to Transporter on its EBB by the deadlines
specified in this section. The determination of reservation
charges and credits and the potential liability for contract
overruns shall follow the allocation of capacity.