Transwestern Pipeline Company, LLC
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/2007, Docket: RP06-614-003, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 145 Second Revised Sheet No. 145 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 145
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
22.3 Operational Procedure Provisions
A. If Transporter determines, in the exercise of its reasonable
judgment, that sufficient supplies are not being received by
Transporter at the receipt point(s) for transportation to a Shipper,
then Transporter may, at Transporter's option, unilaterally
re-schedule, upon two (2) hours notice by Transporter to
Shipper, on a prospective basis only, the quantities nominated by a
Shipper so as to conform to the quantities being received at such
point(s), or temporarily suspend deliveries to the Shipper. If
scheduled quantities are not being taken at the delivery point(s),
then Transporter may, at Transporter's option, unilaterally
re-schedule, upon two (2) hours notice by Transporter to
Shipper, on a prospective basis only, the quantities nominated by a
Shipper so as to conform to the quantities being taken at such delivery
point(s), or temporarily suspend receipts of gas from the Shipper.
Such two (2) hours notice shall not be applicable in the
event of operational distress, which shall be defined as including
any situation which prevents Transporter from operating in a safe and
efficient manner, consistent with applicable laws, rules,
regulations, standard industry operating practices, and Transporter's
Tariff, or from maintaining the integrity of pipeline operations;
provided, however, Transporter shall not unilaterally reschedule
volumes without two (2) hours notice unless such rescheduling is
reasonably anticipated to reduce or eliminate said operational
distress.
B. An Operational Flow Order is an order issued to alleviate conditions,
inter alia, which threaten or could threaten the safe operations or
system integrity, of the transportation service providers system or
to maintain operations required to provide efficient and reliable
firm service. Whenever a Transportation Service Provider experiences
these conditions, any pertinent order should be referred to as an
Operational Flow Order.
C. Upon request by Transporter, Operator shall provide estimated hourly
flows to Transporter's gas control personnel.