Trans-Union Interstate Pipeline, L.P.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 02/07/2006, Docket: RP06-217-001, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 121 First Revised Sheet No. 121 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 121
12. POSSESSION OF GAS
Unless otherwise provided in the Transportation Agreement or
applicable Rate Schedule, as between Transporter and
Shipper, Shipper shall be deemed to be in exclusive control
and possession of the Gas to be transported (i) prior to
receipt by Transporter at the Receipt Point(s), and (ii)
after delivery by Transporter at the Delivery Point(s);
otherwise, Transporter shall be in exclusive control and
possession of the Gas. The party in exclusive control and
possession of the Gas shall be responsible for all injury or
damage caused thereby to any third party. In the absence of
gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of
Transporter, Shipper waives any and all claims and demands
against Transporter, its officers, employees or agents,
arising out of or in any way connected with (i) the quality,
use or condition of the Gas after delivery from Transporter
for the account of such Shipper, (ii) any losses or
shrinkage of gas during or resulting from transportation
hereunder and (iii) all other claims and demands arising out
of Transporter's performance of its duties hereunder.
13. DELIVERY PRESSURE
Unless otherwise agreed between Transporter and Shipper,
Shipper shall deliver Gas to Transporter at the pressure
required from time to time to enable the gas to enter
Transporter's facilities at the Receipt Point(s). Unless
otherwise agreed between Transporter and Shipper,
Transporter shall deliver Gas to Shipper at Transporter's
line pressure existing at the Delivery Point(s), subject to
Transporter's protecting its operational integrity and to
minimum pressure requirements, if any, specified in the
Transportation Agreement.
14. OPERATIONAL FLOW ORDERS
14.1 Circumstances Warranting Issuance: Transporter shall
have the right to issue Operational Flow Orders (OFO) as
specified in this Section that require actions by Shippers
in order (1) to alleviate conditions that threaten or could
threaten the safe operations or system integrity of
Transporter's system, (2) to maintain pipeline operations at
the pressures required to provide efficient and reliable
firm transportation services, (3) to have adequate gas
supplies in the system to deliver on demand, (4) to maintain
service to all firm shippers and for all firm services,
(5) to maintain the system in balance for the foregoing
purposes [or for the purpose of preventing undue imbalances
with the Delivering Pipeline], and (6) at any time
Delivering Pipeline calls an OFO on its system. An OFO
identical in terms to that of the Delivering Pipeline shall
be deemed to be issued automatically by Transporter whenever
the Delivering Pipeline issues an OFO affecting deliveries
to Transporter.
14.2 Applicability of OFO: To the extent practicable,
based on Transporter's good faith judgment concerning
the situations requiring remediation, an OFO will be
directed