Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company
FIFTH REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
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Effective Date: 03/01/2008, Docket: RP04- 99-004, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 307.03 Original Sheet No. 307.03 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
(b) Monitoring Points. Transporter shall utilize the following
Monitoring Points to establish HDP Segments on Transporter's
System for purposes of posting Hydrocarbon Dewpoint limits per
this section 3.1.
1. Donna, Texas
2. Agua Dulce, Texas
3. Natchitoches, Louisiana
4. Kinder, Louisiana
5. Yscloskey, Louisiana Plant Tailgate
6. Centerville, Tennessee
7. Portland, Tennessee
8. Mercer, Pennsylvania
9. Coudersport, Pennsylvania
10. Clifton Springs, New York
11. Greenwich, Connecticut
12. Agawam, Massachusetts
13. Hopkinton, Massachusetts
14. Dracut, Massachusetts
For purposes of defining the HDP Segments upstream of the monitoring
points established at Yscloskey and Kinder, and in recognition that
although Kinder and Yscloskey are located on different supply legs
of Tennessee's system, some of the facilities upstream of Kinder and
Yscloskey are physically interconnected, Transporter shall limit the
Yscloskey HDP Segment to that portion of the facilities upstream of
Yscloskey that are receiving gas that physically flows in the
direction of the Yscloskey Point, and shall similarly limit the
Kinder HDP Segment to those receipt points that are receiving gas
that flows in the direction of the Kinder Monitoring Point.
(c) Pairing. Subject to the conditions below, Transporter shall allow a
shipper or supplier whose gas does not meet a posted Hydrocarbon
Dewpoint limit to contractually pair its gas with a shipper or
supplier whose gas satisfies the posted specification, or to self-
pair its own gas supplies so that the combined supply meets the
posted Hydrocarbon Dewpoint limit, so long as the pairing
arrangement does note create undue risk on an HDP Problem.
(i) A shipper or supplier wishing to contractually pair or to
self-pair supplies must provide Transporter with a written
proposal for the pairing of its volumes (including but not
limited to e-mail or facsimile).
(ii) Within two (2) Business Days of receipt of a pairing
proposal, Transporter will determine and notify shipper or
supplier whether the proposal can physically occur on
Transporter's system without creating an undue risk of an
HDP Problem, provided that such evaluation shall not
consider receipts of gas from production area storage
facilities upstream of Station 87.
(iii) If Transporter determines that shipper's or supplier's
proposal is physically possible, then Transporter will
evaluate whether the commingled stream that would result
from the proposal satisfies the Hydrocarbon Dewpoint
limitation.