Trunkline LNG Company, LLC
Second Revised Volume No. 1-A
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Effective Date: 08/01/2003, Docket: RP03-535-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 75 Original Sheet No. 75 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
4. OPERATING CONDITIONS (Continued)
(C) Loading and unloading of LNG shall be carried out in
accordance with applicable safety and other
regulations.
(D) Shippers shall give written notice to TLNG of the
date and hour of arrival at the Terminal as well as
the estimated quantity of LNG which is to be loaded
or unloaded. Shippers shall send or cause to be sent
to TLNG the following written designation notices:
(1) a first designation notice shall be given upon
departure of Shipper's Vessel from the port of
origin and shall contain an estimated time of
arrival;
(2) a second designation notice shall be given so
as to arrive 96 hours prior to the estimated
time of arrival;
(3) a third designation notice shall be given so as
to arrive 72 hours prior to the estimated time
of arrival;
(4) a fourth designation notice shall be given so
as to arrive 48 hours prior to the estimated
time of arrival;
(5) a fifth designation notice shall be given so as
to arrive 24 hours prior to the estimated time
of arrival; and
(6) a final designation notice shall be given so as
to arrive 5 hours prior to the estimated time
of arrival at the Terminal.
(E) As soon as the Shipper's Vessel is berthed alongside
the pier and prepared to unload or load its cargo,
the Captain of the Shipper's Vessel shall give
written notice to TLNG or its representative that the
Shipper's Vessel is ready to unload or load LNG.
TLNG shall then take all appropriate measures within
its reasonable control to permit the unloading and
loading of Shipper's Vessel as quickly as possible.