Paiute Pipeline Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1-A
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Effective Date: 12/09/2003, Docket: RP04- 51-001, Status: Effective
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 22 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 22 : Effective
Superseding: Third Revised Sheet No. 22
RATE SCHEDULE FT-1
FIRM TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
(Continued)
3. RATES (Continued)
The maximum and minimum rates shall be those as set forth from
time to time on the currently effective Sheet No. 10 of this
tariff, which rates are incorporated herein by reference.
3.2 In addition to the charges set forth above, Shipper shall:
(a) Provide quantities to Paiute pursuant to Section 7 hereof for
Gas Used by Paiute; and,
(b) Pay any penalties, fees or other charges which may be
assessed pursuant to Section 5 of the General Terms and
Conditions of this tariff.
4. MINIMUM BILL
The minimum bill per month shall be the Reservation Charges.
5. RESERVED CAPACITIES
Shipper's Reserved Capacities shall be specified in the executed
Service Agreement between Paiute and Shipper providing for service
under this rate schedule. The individual Reserved Capacities are as
follows:
5.1 The Daily Reserved Capacity shall be the largest daily quantity
of natural gas Paiute is obligated to receive in total from
Shipper at the Receipt Point(s) specified in the Service Agree-
ment for firm transportation under this rate schedule during the
Winter Period.
5.2 The Summer Daily Reserved Capacity shall be the largest daily
quantity of natural gas Paiute is obligated to receive in total
from Shipper at the Receipt Point(s) specified in the Service
Agreement for firm transportation under this rate schedule during
the Summer Period.
6. FACILITY ADDITIONS
As a matter of policy, Paiute will not construct any additional main-
line facilities, unless either such facilities are economically
feasible consistent with Section 157.14 of the Commission's Regulations
and Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act, or Shipper agrees to provide
reimbursement for the total cost of facilities to be constructed as
explained below.