Mojave Pipeline Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 02/25/2009, Docket: RP09-273-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 264 Original Sheet No. 264
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
34. CAPACITY RELEASE (Continued)
34.9 Scheduling and Recalls (Continued)
(e) In the event of an intra-day capacity recall, the
Transportation Service Provider ("TSP") should determine the
allocation of capacity between the Releasing Shipper and the
Replacement Shipper(s) based upon the Elapsed Prorata Capacity
("EPC"). Variations to the use of EPC may be necessary to
reflect the nature of the TSP's tariff, services, and/or
operational characteristics. (NAESB WGQ Standard 5.3.56)
34.10 Refunds: Transporter shall make all refunds to the Releasing
Shipper. In no event shall Transporter be liable to Replacement
Shipper for refunds for providing transportation service. It shall
be Releasing Shipper's sole responsibility to flow refunds through
to its Replacement Shipper.
34.11 Releases During One Calendar Month: Subject to Section 34.3, a
Releasing Shipper may release capacity during any calendar month
(provided that such release shall be less than 31 days) without
following the procedures set forth in Sections 34.1, 34.2 and/or
34.3 of the General Terms and Conditions.
(a) When a release of capacity is exempt from bidding pursuant to
Section 34.3, a firm Shipper may not rollover, extend or in
any way continue the release to the same Replacement Shipper
using the 31 days or less bidding exemptions until 28 days
after the first release period has ended. The 28-day hiatus
does not apply to any re-release to the same Replacement
Shipper that is posted for bidding or that qualifies for any
of the other exemptions from bidding in Section 34.3.