Kentucky West Virginia Gas Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/1997, Docket: RP97-104-001, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 135 First Revised Sheet No. 135 : Superseded
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 135
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
(v) The period of time during which Pipeline expects the flow
order to remain in effect.
If Pipeline is unable to contact any Customer because customer's
contact person is unavailable, Pipeline shall take all actions
necessary to effectuate such operational flow order and the
Customer shall be solely responsible for any consequences arising
from such failure of communication.
16.4 Posting
Pipeline will post all operational flow orders on its electronic
communications system. Operational flow orders will remain
posted for the entire period they are effective.
16.5 Types of Operational Flow Orders
Pipeline shall have the right to issue operational flow orders
for the purposes set forth below:
a) System Maintenance
Pipeline may direct Customers under Rate Schedules FTS,
VTS and ITS to increase or decrease receipts of flowing gas
at specified receipt points or in specified line segments in
order to accommodate required maintenance, either scheduled
or unscheduled.
(b) System Operation
(1) Pipeline may direct Customers under Rate Schedules
FTS, VTS or ITS to increase or decrease receipts of
flowing gas in order to maximize available compressor
station horsepower on high demand days, maximize system
capacity, maintain proper receipt distribution on its
system, or alleviate high system pressures.
(2) Pipeline may direct Customers under Rate Schedules
FTS, VTS or ITS to decrease deliveries in the event
that delivery pressure at one or more delivery points
drops below, or is expected to drop below, reasonable
operating limits.