American Midstream (Midla), LLC
Sixth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/2010, Docket: RP10-483-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 139 Original Sheet No. 139
all damages, claims, suits, actions, or proceedings whatsoever threatened or initiated as a
result of a Customer reverting back to Primary Point(s) of Receipt during a Month.
(d) In the event capacity is constricted, Point(s) of Receipt utilized by a Customer for
transportation service pursuant to Rate Schedules ITS or ITS-OSF is subject to
interruption by a Customer, including any Replacement Customer, receiving
transportation service pursuant to Rate Schedules FTS, FTS-OSF or NNS who is
seeking to utilize such point(s) as Primary or Secondary Point(s) of Receipt.
8.2 Delivery Points
(a) When Customer, including any Replacement Customer, receiving firm service
pursuant to the Rate Schedules which are part of this FERC Gas Tariff request such firm
service, such Customer is required to designate, among other information, the Point(s) of
Delivery out of Pipeline's system which the Customer ordinarily anticipates utilizing
(defined as Primary Point(s) of Delivery) and the MDQ of Gas to be tendered each Day
by Pipeline at each Primary Point of Delivery. The selection of Primary Point(s) of
Delivery under this Section 8 shall not result in the aggregate of all Point(s) of Delivery
exceeding Customer's total Service Agreement MDQ. Customer, including any
Replacement Customer, shall be permitted to add or delete Primary Point(s) of Delivery
upon written request, provided capacity is available at such point(s).
(b) A Customer (including a Replacement Customer) under Pipeline's firm Rate
Schedules may nominate segments between a Primary Receipt and Delivery Point, or
between any two points on Pipeline's system, provided that any resulting overlap does
not exceed Customer's capacity entitlement on any segment (or portion) of Pipeline's
system. Provided, however, that a segment transaction consisting of a forward haul, up
to Customer's capacity entitlement, and a backhaul, up to Customer's capacity
entitlement, to the same point is permissible. The portion of that segmented transaction
that flows in the opposite direction of the Customer's primary path will be considered out
of the path for scheduling purposes.
(c) In addition to the Primary Point(s) of Delivery available to Customer pursuant to
Paragraph 8.2(a), Customer, including any Replacement Customer, receiving service
pursuant to Rate Schedule FTS shall be permitted to designate Point(s) of Delivery
secondary to those selected pursuant to Paragraph 8.2(a) (defined as Secondary Point(s)
of Delivery). In designating such Secondary Point(s) of Delivery, Customer shall also
designate the maximum MDQ of Gas which Customer may tender at such point(s).
When such