Sabine Pipe Line Company LLC
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 07/31/1993, Docket: RS92- 78-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 235 Original Sheet No. 235 : Superseded
6.8 Imbalances Resulting from Operational Flow Orders
To the extent any monthly imbalance or portion thereof
is a direct result of Shipper's inability to balance
receipts and deliveries during the month due to the
issuance of an Operational Flow Order, Shipper will
have until the end of the next calendar month to
reconcile that portion of the imbalance attributable to
its compliance with the OFO. Any imbalance remaining
at the end of the extended period will be subject to
the imbalance resolution procedures set forth in
Section 8 of this FERC Gas Tariff.
6.9 Curtailment
If, at any time, Sabine determines because of operating
or other conditions affecting its System, that the
transmission capacity of all or part of its System is
insufficient to serve all transportation quantities
confirmed and scheduled on such day, available capacity
shall be allocated in a manner which results in
curtailment of transportation services on all or part
of its System where capacity is insufficient in the
following priority:
a) First, Shippers nominating transportation
quantities under Interruptible Service Agreements
according to queue position (i.e,. last-on first-
off)
b) Second, pro rata among Shippers nominating
transportation quantities under Firm Service
Agreements
Pro rata curtailments of firm service will be based on
the ratio of each Shipper's confirmed and scheduled
transportation quantities to the total confirmed and
scheduled quantities by all Shippers multiplied by the
amount of capacity available to Shippers.
If the transmission capacity is limited on only part or
parts of Sabine's System, including any Delivery and/or
Receipt Points, Sabine's curtailment orders pursuant to