Mogas Pipeline LLC (Fomerly Missouri Interstate Gas)
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/2008, Docket: CP06-407-002, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 89 Original Sheet No. 89 : Pending
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
33. Flexible Point Rights and Segmentation
33.1 Primary Points - A shipper may request primary points under
the Transporter's Firm Transportation Rate Schedule. Each
primary point agreed to by Transporter and Shipper shall be
identified in the Exhibits of the Firm Transportation Agreement
along with the Maximum Daily Quantity that is applicable to that
primary point.
33.2 Alternate Points - Subject to availability of capacity,
other receipt and delivery points shall be available as alternate
points for shippers receiving service under the Transporter's
Firm Transportation Rate Schedule.
33.3 Segmentation Rights - A Shipper may use the nomination
process to segment capacity. To segment its Primary Path into
discrete segments for its own use or in connection with a
capacity release pursuant to Section 21 of these General Terms
and Conditions, the Shipper must nominate a receipt point and a
corresponding delivery point up to the Shipper's Maximum Daily
Quantity for each proposed segment. Transporter shall schedule
nominations for receipt points and delivery points subject to the
availability of capacity on the Transporter's system,
Transporter's operational requirements and its FERC Gas Tariff.
All receipt points must be located at a physical point of
interconnection between the Transporter and another pipeline.
34. Operational purchases and sales
Transporter may buy and/or sell gas to the extent necessary: (i)
to provide or maintain system pressure and line pack, (ii) to
balance fuel quantities, and (iii) to perform other operational
functions of Transporter in connection with transportation
services.
35. Third Party Pipeline Capacity
Transporter, from time to time, may contract in its own name to
acquire and utilize capacity on a third-party system. Any
services provided to Shippers using such capacity shall be
provided pursuant, and subject, to the applicable provisions of
Transporter's FERC Gas Tariff, including the applicable rates, as
on file and in effect from time to time. The "shipper must have
title" policy is waived to permit Transporter to utilize such
capacity to provide services to its Shippers.
36. Creditworthiness
General - Transporter shall not be required to (a) execute a
Service Agreement providing for service under the applicable Rate
Schedule for any Shipper who fails to meet Transporter's
standards for creditworthiness, or (b) initiate service for a
Shipper who fails to meet Transporter's standards for
creditworthiness, or (c) continue service for any Shipper who is
or has become non-creditworthy or who, at Transporter's request,
fails within a reasonable period to demonstrate creditworthiness
pursuant to Transporter's standards. If Shipper is found to be
non-creditworthy, Transporter will, upon request, inform Shipper
in writing as to the reasons Shipper has been deemed non-
creditworthy.