Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company
FIFTH REVISED VOLUME NO. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/2009, Docket: RP09-737-000, Status: Effective
Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 337 Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 337
Superseding: Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 337
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
(e) Unless otherwise agreed to in the underlying Transportation
Agreement, when Transporter discounts the rate for service
rendered pursuant to Rate Schedule IT in a market below the
maximum commodity rate for service rendered pursuant to Rate
Schedules FT-A or FT-G in that market, then Transporter shall
contemporaneously post the discounted IT rate on PASSKEY and post
a notice that for released capacity used to serve the identified
market, Transporter will offer to discount the FT-A/FT-G
commodity rate to a level equal to the discounted IT rate for
that market. For these purposes, market shall be defined on the
basis of receipt point(s), delivery point(s) and/or gas user(s)
behind the delivery point(s).
(f) All terms and conditions of all releases must be consistent with
the terms and conditions of the Releasing Shipper's Service
Agreement and with Transporter's FERC Gas Tariff, including the
provisions on nominations and scheduling of service and
curtailment of service.
(g) NAESB Standard 5.3.7 (Version 1.8) states: Transportation service
providers should support the function of reputting by releasing
shippers. A Releasing Shipper may specify in the Release Request
whether the recalled capacity is to be reput (i.e., released back)
to the original Replacement Shipper and the terms of the reput.
These terms may be either: (i) reput must be accepted by the
original Replacement Shipper for the original terms of the release
or (ii) reput may be accepted at the option of the original
Replacement Shipper for the original terms of the release.
Releasing Shippers may, to the extent permitted as a condition of
the capacity release, recall released capacity by providing notice
to Transporter in accordance with the following timeline. Recall
notification to the Transportation service provider shall show the
recall notification quantity expressed in terms of total released
entitlements.
For Recall Notification NAESB Standard 5.3.44 (Version 1.8)
states:
(i) Timely Recall Notification:
(a) A Releasing Shipper recalling capacity should
provide notice of such recall to the Transportation
service provider (TSP) and the first Replacement
Shipper no later than 8:00 a.m. on the day that
Timely Nominations are due;
(b) The TSP should provide notification of such recall
to all affected Replacement Shippers no later than
9:00 a.m. on the day that Timely Nominations are
due (Central Clock Time);
(ii) Early Evening Recall Notification:
(a) A Releasing Shipper recalling capacity should
provide notice of such recall to the TSP and the
first Replacement Shipper no later than 3:00 p.m. on
the day that Evening Nominations are due;
(b) The TSP should provide notification of such recall to
all affected Replacement Shippers no later than 4:00
p.m. on the day that Evening Nominations are due
(Central Clock Time);