Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company
FIFTH REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/2003, Docket: RP00-477-005, Status: Effective
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 174 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 174 : Effective
Superseding: Second Sub 2nd Revised Sheet No. 174
RATE SCHEDULE FT-G
SMALL CUSTOMER TRANSPORTATION SERVICE (continued)
6. MONTHLY BILL
The Monthly Bill for deliveries shall be equal to:
(a) Reservation Charge: A Reservation Charge equal to the product of the
applicable Reservation Rate shown in the Summary of Rates and Charges in
Transporter's effective FERC Gas Tariff multiplied by the applicable
monthly MDQ specified in the Transportation Contract;
(b) Commodity Charge: The applicable Commodity Rate set forth in the Summary
of Rates and Charges in Transporter's effective FERC Gas Tariff multiplied
by the quantity of gas scheduled for delivery in the month;
(c) Fuel and Losses: The applicable adjustment to transportation quantities
or the cashout amount pursuant to Section 5.5; and
(d) If applicable, any New Facilities Charge, any Incidental Charges and any
Authorized Overrun Charges.
7. FAILURE OF TRANSPORTER
If Transporter fails to tender for delivery during any one or more days the
quantity of natural gas which Shipper has scheduled for delivery, taking into
consideration an allowable variation of 2%, up to the maximum quantity which
Transporter is obligated by the Transportation Agreement to deliver to Shipper,
then the Reservation Charge as otherwise computed hereunder shall be reduced by
an amount equal to the applicable Daily Reservation Rate per Dth times the
difference between the number of Dth of natural gas scheduled for delivery during
said day or days and the number of Dth of natural gas tendered to Shipper for
delivery at Primary Delivery Points during said day or days; provided that if
Transporter's failure to perform is due to a force majeure event described in
Article X of the General Terms and Conditions of the FERC Gas Tariff, Transporter
will not be obligated to reduce Shipper's Reservation Charges, in the manner
described above, for failure to tender delivery at Shipper's primary or secondary
delivery point(s). If Transporter's failure to perform is due to a routine, non-
emergency maintenance event as set forth in Article X of the General Terms and
Conditions of Transporter's FERC Gas Tariff, Transporter will not be obligated to
reduce Shipper's charges, in the manner described above, for failure to tender
delivery at a secondary delivery point(s) if Shipper re-nominates and if
Transporter re-schedules delivery to Shipper's primary delivery point(s).