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. 153 Original Sheet No. 153
affected by more than one factor, only that portion of the imbalance which exceeds each
imbalance level will be assessed at the higher factor.
(ii) The Customer shall pay Pipeline as provided herein and in accordance with
Section 9 of Pipeline's General Terms and Conditions.
(2) Imbalance Due Customer - In the event of an imbalance caused when receipt
quantities exceed delivery quantities, and such imbalance was not resolved pursuant to
paragraph 14.7(a) of this section, Pipeline shall provide a credit on the invoice to the
Customer as follows.
(i) Such credit shall be calculated by multiplying the total imbalance by the
index price multiplied by one or more of the following factors:
Imbalance Level Factor
0% - ? 5% 1.00
5% - ? 10% .90
Greater than 10% .80
The imbalance level shall be calculated by dividing the imbalance by the
scheduled delivery quantities. To the extent an imbalance is affected by more than one
factor, only that portion of the imbalance which exceeds each imbalance level will be
assessed at the lower factor.
(ii) In the event the credit calculated above exceeds, the total invoiced amount,
Pipeline shall apply such excess to any prior period unpaid amounts. Any remaining
credit amounts will be remitted to Customer on or before the - the last Business Day of
the Month for which invoice is issued.
Pipeline shall have no responsibility for the distribution of funds beyond the initial
distribution to Customer.