Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission LLC
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1-A
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Effective Date: 08/01/2004, Docket: RP04-336-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 97 First Revised Sheet No. 97 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 97
RATE SCHEDULE FSS - continued
3. SERVICE DEFINITIONS
3.1 FUEL REIMBURSEMENT QUANTITY.
a. The Fuel Reimbursement Quantity shall be that portion of
Shipper's natural gas received by Transporter for storage
which shall be retained by Transporter as compensation for
the gas used in rendering service to Shipper, including
Company-used gas, and lost and unaccounted for gas. This
gas shall be retained by Transporter reducing the thermally
equivalent volumes available for withdrawal by Shipper. The
Fuel Reimbursement Quantity shall be stated as a percentage
of the natural gas injected by Transporter at the inlet side
of Transporter's storage facility.
b. Title to Fuel Reimbursement Quantity shall vest in
Transporter upon receipt at the inlet side of Transporter's
storage facility at no cost and free and clear of all
adverse claims.
c. The Fuel Reimbursement Quantity will be determined pursuant
to Section 15 of the General Terms and Conditions of the
FERC Gas Tariff.
3.2 MAXIMUM STORAGE QUANTITY. The Maximum Storage Quantity (MSQ)
shall be the maximum quantity of natural gas in Dth which
Transporter agrees to store for the account of Shipper. Such MSQ
shall be specified in Dth in the executed Service Agreement.
a. Any quantities of stored gas in excess of the MSQ shall be
subject to the provisions of Sections 5.2e and 5.2f of this
Rate Schedule FSS.
b. Negative storage inventories will not be allowed. If a
Shipper's inventory level is negative (less than zero),
Transporter shall deem such negative quantities as loaned
quantities under Rate Schedule S-PALS and applicable charges
shall result.