Midwestern Gas Transmission Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/10/2010, Docket: RP10-587-000, Status: Pending
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 219 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 219
Superseding: Third Revised Sheet No. 219
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
2. GAS QUALITY AND PRESSURE (Continued)
2.3 Gas Quality Testing
Tests to determine sulphur, hydrogen sulphide, oxygen, carbon dioxide and
nitrogen content shall be made by approved standard methods in general use in
the gas industry.
2.4 Refusal of Out of Quality Specification Gas
As to gas which fails to meet the quality specifications set out in
Subsection 2.1 above, or, if applicable, the quality specifications set out in
the transportation agreement or applicable Rate Schedule, Company shall have
the right to refuse to accept delivery of such gas and in the event Shipper
does not correct the quality deficiency within 48 hours Company may terminate
all receipts under the transportation agreement involving the deficient gas.
2.5 Reimbursement of Equipment or Repair Costs
Notwithstanding the exercise by Company of the options in Subsection 2.4 above,
Shipper shall use its best efforts to correct any quality deficiency in the gas
tendered for transportation. Further notwithstanding Company's election under
Subsection 2.4 above, Shipper shall reimburse Company for all expenses incurred
in repairing damages to Company's facilities resulting from deliveries of gas
which do not conform to the quality specifications set forth in Subsection 2.1
above.
Company shall have the right to collect from all Shippers delivering gas to
Company at a common Receipt Point their pro rata share of the cost of any
additional gas analysis and quality control equipment which Company, at its
reasonable discretion, determines is required to be installed at such Receipt
Point to monitor the quality of gas delivered. With respect to Shipper subject
to Rate Schedule(s) FT-A, FT-B, FT-C, FT-D, FT-GS, and/or IT, the collection
shall be by means of an Incidental Charge.
2.6 Separation, Dehydration and Processing
Company at its reasonable discretion may require that some or all of the gas to
be transported be processed to remove liquid and liquefiable hydrocarbons prior
to delivery to Company or may require evidence that satisfactory arrangements
have been made for the removal of liquid and liquefiable hydrocarbons at a
separation and dehydration and/or processing plant on Company's system. In the
event separation and dehydration and/or processing is to occur after delivery
of transportation gas to Company, Company and Shipper shall determine a
mutually agreeable charge for the transportation of liquid and liquefiable
hydrocarbons.
2.7 Minimum Delivery Pressure
Company shall deliver natural gas to Shipper as nearly as practicable at such
pressure as may be agreed upon in the gas service contract, provided that the
maximum pressure shall be Company's line pressure at the Point(s) of Delivery
and the minimum pressure shall be 100 pounds per square inch gauge.