Gulfstream Natural Gas System, L.L.C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/28/2002, Docket: CP00- 6-006, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 150 First Revised Sheet No. 150 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 150
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(CONTINUED)
13. OPERATIONAL FLOW ORDERS (OFOs)
13.1 Notification of Conditions that May Require the Issuance of
an OFO or Action Alert: Transporter shall provide prior
notice, via posting on 1LineSM and to affected Shippers and
point operators through the affected party's choice of
Electronic Delivery Mechanism(s), of upcoming events that
may affect Transporter's pipeline system such as anticipated
weather patterns or operational situations that may
necessitate the issuance of an OFO pursuant to this Section
13.
13.2 Circumstances Warranting Issuance of an Operational Flow
Order: Transporter shall have the right to issue Operational
Flow Orders as specified in this Section 13 that require
actions by Shippers/point operators in order (1) to
alleviate conditions that threaten to impair Transporter's
ability to provide reliable service, (2) to maintain
pipeline operations at the pressures required to provide
efficient and reliable service, (3) to have adequate Gas
supplies in Transporter's system to receive and deliver Gas
consistent with its firm Transportation Service obligations,
(4) to maintain Transportation Service to all firm Shippers
and for all firm Transportation Services, and (5) to
maintain Transporter's system in balance for the foregoing
purposes. Transporter shall lift any effective Operational
Flow Order, promptly upon the cessation of operating
conditions that caused the relevant system problem(s).
Routine repairs and maintenance will not be used as a basis
for issuing OFOs. Transporter will plan routine repairs and
maintenance by scheduling such activities in advance.