Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company
FIFTH REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
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Effective Date: 09/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 23-019, Status: Effective
Substitute Original Sheet No. 104 Substitute Original Sheet No. 104 : Effective
RATE SCHEDULE IS
INTERRUPTIBLE STORAGE SERVICE (continued)
3.4 In the event that Transporter is able to schedule receipt of IS gas that
Transporter requires Shipper to withdraw and Shipper fails to withdraw it
within the ten day period (or other period agreed to by Transporter),
Transporter will take title to such IS storage inventory that Shipper was
instructed to withdraw, at no cost to Transporter, free and clear of any
adverse claims and shall be held harmless from any claims resulting from
the Shipper's forfeiture of this gas.
3.5 The value of any gas forfeited by Shippers under Sections 3.3 and 3.4
above will be credited to cashout activity as specified in Section 7(f) of
Rate Schedule LMS-MA. The value credited will be commensurate to the
cashout as determined in accordance with the procedures established in
Rate Schedule LMS-MA for the month in which the forfeiture occurred.
3.6 Transporter's notice to Shipper to interrupt service may be oral and will
be confirmed by electronic facsimile or letter.
3.7 Transporter will receive Shipper's quantities of gas and inject them, less
applicable fuel, into storage in accordance with Section 5 of this rate
schedule for the Shipper's account. Transporter will withdraw from
storage for Shipper, in accordance with Section 6 of this rate schedule,
quantities of gas from Shipper's storage inventory and deliver such
quantities to or for the Shipper's account. Such injections, storage, and
withdrawals are fully interruptible.
3.8 Transporter may curtail service to any Shipper who is delinquent in
payments under the IS Service Agreement, effective 15 days following
written notice by Transporter.