Texas Gas Transmission, LLC
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 04/01/2009, Docket: RP09-405-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 1228 First Revised Sheet No. 1228
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 1228
RATE SCHEDULE FSS-M (Continued)
6.4 Customer electing not to renew their FSS-M service for the Storage Contract
Year will be required to withdraw 100% of Customer's Maximum Seasonal
Quantity such that its storage balance is zero by April 1. In the event that
Seasonal Quantities remain in storage on April 1, these volumes will be
subject to cash out at the system average "Index Price" for the month of
April determined in accordance with Section 14 of the General Terms and
Conditions of this Tariff, and Texas Gas shall pay Customer for its net
storage balance (in MMBtu) according to the following table:
Net Percentage of
Maximum Seasonal Quantity (MSQ) Percentage of
Remaining in Storage Index Price
0% to 5% 100%
>5% - 10% 90%
>10% - 15% 80%
>15% - 20% 70%
>20% 60%
6.5 When 75% of Customer's Maximum Seasonal Quantity (MSQ) has been withdrawn
from storage, each Customer shall have rights to the greater of his Average
Daily Seasonal Quantity (DSQ) or 90% of his Maximum Daily Quantity (MDQ).
Subsequent ratchet points as follows:
* 80% MSQ withdrawn - 85% MDQ available, or Average DSQ, whichever is
greater.
* 85% MSQ withdrawn - 80%MDQ available, or Average DSQ, whichever is
greater.
* 90% MSQ withdrawn - 75% MDQ available, or Average DSQ, whichever is
greater.
6.6 Pipeline shall deliver to Customer gas for Customer's account only when
Customer's storage inventory is greater than zero.
7. Summer Season Provisions
Pursuant to the provisions set forth below, Pipeline shall receive from Customer during
each Summer Season up to the Maximum Seasonal Quantity at daily rates not to exceed the
Maximum Daily Injection Quantity as defined below.