Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission LLC
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1-B
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Effective Date: 12/01/2003, Docket: RP00-343-006, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 11D Original Sheet No. 11D : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICES - continued
c. Transporter may rely on communications from Shipper's
designated representative for all purposes except to the
extent the designation is explicitly limited as specified in
the preceding Section 3.13(b). Communications by
Transporter to such designated representative shall be
deemed notice to Shipper except to the extent the
representative's authority is explicitly limited with
respect to the receipt of notice under the procedure set out
in said Section 3.13(b).
d. Any third party may administer multiple Agreements as the
designated representative for one or more Shippers.
However, such representative shall separately administer and
account for each such Agreement.
3.14 SEGMENTATION
(a) A Shipper may segment its own firm Capacity to the extent
operationally feasible. In addition, any Shipper may segment
its firm Capacity in releasing to a Replacement Shipper to
the extent operationally feasible. A Shipper segmenting its
own firm Capacity shall effectuate such segmentation through
the nomination process under this Section 3.14. Prior to
segmenting their Transportation Capacity, NNS customers will
be required to release the embedded Firm Transportation.
When NNS customers segment the embedded Firm Transportation,
storage will be the primary receipt point and all other
receipt points will be secondary. If the embedded Firm
Transportation is segmented, the availability of NNS will be
reduced accordingly. A Shipper may release firm Capacity on
a segmented basis to the extent consistent with this Section
3.14 by following the procedures set out in Section 23 of
these General Terms and Conditions.