Pine Prairie Energy Center, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/01/2007, Docket: RP07-563-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 130 Original Sheet No. 130 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
5.3 Interruption.
(a) If on any Day PPEC's capability to receive or
deliver quantities is impaired so that PPEC is unable to receive
or deliver all the quantities which are scheduled, then
interruption of service shall be implemented in the reverse order
of priority set forth in Section 5.1. If Firm Storage Service
must be interrupted, interruption of service to firm storage
Customers shall be pro rata based on MDWQ, MDIQ, MSQ, Maximum Park
Quantity or Maximum Loan Quantity, as applicable. Interruption of
service to Interruptible Customers under Rate Schedules ISS, IP,
IW, IL and IB and to firm Customers utilizing Excess Injection Gas
and/or Excess Withdrawal Gas (pursuant to Section 2 of Rate
Schedules FSS) shall be based on the charges applicable to each
Customer for the portion(s) of service subject to interruption,
with the transaction with the lowest net revenue to PPEC being
interrupted first. Any ties shall be interrupted on a pro rata
basis.
(b) PPEC shall provide Customer as much advance notice
of any interruption as is practicable under the circumstances.
Such notice shall be made by telephone, fax, e-mail or via the
Internet Web Site, as appropriate, and shall state the reduced
quantities of Gas that PPEC estimates it will be able to park,
wheel, loan, store, inject, withdraw, receive or deliver, as
applicable, and the estimated duration of the interruption.
(c) If interruption is required, PPEC and Customer
shall cooperate to the extent possible in making adjustments to
receipts, deliveries, injections or withdrawals to minimize injury
to any property or facilities.
5.4 Interruption Liability. PPEC shall not be liable for
any loss or damage to any person or property caused, in whole or
in part, by any interruption of service, except to the extent
caused solely by PPEC's negligence or willful misconduct.
5.5 Action Alerts and Operational Flow Orders.
(a) Circumstances Warranting Issuance: As specified in
this Section 5.5, PPEC shall have the right to issue Action Alerts
or Operational Flow Orders ("OFOs") that require actions by
Customers in order (1) to alleviate conditions that threaten to
impair reliable service, (2) to maintain operations at the
pressures required to provide efficient and reliable services, (3)
to have adequate Gas supplies in the system to deliver on demand,
(4) to maintain service to all firm shippers and for all firm
services, and (5) to maintain the system in balance for the
foregoing purposes.