Questar Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 04/07/2003, Docket: RP03-259-000, Status: Effective
Seventh Revised Sheet No. 163 Seventh Revised Sheet No. 163 : Effective
Superseding: Sixth Revised Sheet No. 163
PART 3
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
2. PIPELINE INTERNET PAGE AND QUESTLINE
The terms and conditions for access to and use of
Questline are stated in the General Terms and Conditions of
Part 1 of this tariff.
3. CONTRACTING PROCEDURES
Procedures for contracting for storage service are
stated in the General Terms and Conditions of Part 1 of this
tariff.
4. ACQUIRING STORAGE SERVICE
Any shipper desiring Clay Basin storage service may
acquire the service, if available, by following the
appropriate procedures stated in the General Terms and
Conditions of Part 1 of this tariff.
5. CAPACITY RELEASE AND ASSIGNMENT
5.1 All capacity releases and assignments of storage
service under this part shall be made according to the
general procedures stated in the General Terms and
Conditions of Part 1 of this tariff. However, releases of
capacity during the storage cycle shall be subject to the
inherent operational characteristics of the reservoirs, the
operational constraints on Questar's system at the time of
the release and all applicable FERC-certificated
requirements.
5.2 Shippers may separately release each component of
their storage service; i.e., injection capacity, annual
working gas volume and MRD. Shippers may charge a rate for
each component between the minimum and maximum FSS rates set
forth on the Statement of Rates.
5.3 Injection capacity is allocated daily according to
the injection allocation formula set forth in Section 10.2
of these General Terms and Conditions. Accordingly,
released injection capacity must be designated as the
injection capacity associated with a given amount of the