Texas Gas Transmission, LLC
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/10/2009, Docket: RP09-822-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 507 First Revised Sheet No. 507
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 507
RATE SCHEDULE SGT (cont'd)
12. Shoulder Month Flexibility
12.1 During the Shoulder Months of April and October, Texas Gas will deliver to
Customer at the city-gate the Customer's Shoulder Month Contract Demand, which
shall, unless otherwise agreed, be the sum of Customer's Nominated Daily
Quantity, Customer's Excess Unnominated Quantity and the applicable percentage
as set forth below of Customer's Unnominated Daily Quantity for the Winter
Season:
Shoulder Month Percent of Unnominated Daily Quantity
April 50%
October 70%
In the event that Customer's Unnominated Seasonal Quantity is available in
quantities sufficient to support additional access to Customer's Unnominated
Daily Quantity the applicable percentage available to Customer during such
Shoulder Month will be as follows:
% of Unnominated % of Unnominated
Shoulder Month Seasonal Quantity Withdrawn Daily Quantity Available
April/October 75% 90%
80% 85%
85% 80%
90% 75%
95% 70%
Although such Shoulder Month Contract Demand shall be available during any day
of the Shoulder Month, it shall only be available for a maximum of fifteen (15)
gas days during such month.
12.2 In the event that Customer's Unnominated Seasonal Quantity has been exhausted
prior to the April Shoulder Month period, Customer shall retain access to fifty
(50) percent of its Unnominated Daily Quantity up to an aggregate monthly total
equivalent to ten (10) percent of Customer's Unnominated Seasonal Quantity, as
set forth above from that date until April 30.
13. Supply Lateral Capacity
The provisions of Section 8.7 of the General Terms and Conditions of this tariff, Supply
Lateral Capacity, shall apply to SGT service, except that SGT customers may be allocated
or may bid on supply lateral capacity on the basis of their Nominated Daily Quantities
rather than their Contract Demand.