Kern River Gas Transmission Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/2002, Docket: RP02-482-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 128 Second Revised Sheet No. 128 : Effective
Superseding: First Sheet No. 128
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
13. SCHEDULING OF RECEIPTS AND DELIVERIES (Continued)
13.2 Scheduling Process. (Continued)
(b) Bumping. During each nomination cycle, available capacity
will be scheduled pursuant to the priority and sequence
described in Section 13.2(a). Once scheduled, nominations
for Firm Transportation Service will not be bumped.
Nominations for Interruptible Transportation Service and
Authorized Overrun Service will not be bumped below Elapsed-
Prorated-Scheduled-Quantities in the Intraday 1 nomination
cycle, and will not be bumped in the Intraday 2 cycle.
If Quantities are reduced as a result of bumping,
Transporter will provide advance notice to each affected
Shipper and will indicate whether penalties will apply.
Such notice will be provided on Transporter's Designated
Site and by Internet E-mail or direct notification to the
Shipper's Internet URL address, as specified by the Shipper.
Each Shipper will designate an operational contact for
Transporter to notify on a 24-hour a day, 365 days a year
basis. If Transporter is unable to notify any Shipper
because that Shipper's contact is unavailable, such Shipper
will be solely responsible for any consequences arising from
such failure of communication.
(c) Contractual Priorities. The foregoing scheduling priorities
and capacity allocation methodologies will control and
govern the provision of service on Transporter's system,
notwithstanding anything to the contrary which may be
expressed or implied in any executed Transportation Service
Agreement.