Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission LLC
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1-B
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Effective Date: 12/28/1999, Docket: GT00- 19-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 22 Original Sheet No. 22 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICES - continued
11. OPERATIONS BY SHIPPER
11.1 Upon any request Shipper shall furnish to Transporter,
as far in advance as operations permit, estimates of
the expected daily, monthly and annual quantities of
natural gas required by Shipper.
11.2 At each Point of Receipt and Point of Delivery, each
Party shall use reasonable efforts to deliver, or cause
to be delivered, gas at reasonably uniform hourly and
daily rates of flow; provided, however, either Party
may request the other Party to change the rates of
delivery or receipt. The Party requested to make such
changes will do so to the extent that it can, in its
judgment, without adversely affecting its deliveries of
gas to any other customer.
11.3 Transporter shall, to the extent reasonable, deliver
volumes for Shipper's account concurrently with the
receipt of Receipt Volumes. It is recognized that the
Parties may be unable to control exactly the quantities
of gas received and delivered on any Day and that the
quantities received by Transporter may vary from the
quantities delivered on any Day. Such variations shall
be kept to the minimum and shall be balanced as soon as
practicable. Monthly cumulative net variations may
result in the application of charges as
provided in the Transportation Rate Schedules. Shipper
and Transporter shall manage the receipts and
deliveries so that the difference between receipt
volumes and delivery volumes shall be kept as near zero
as practicable, taking into account fuel reimbursement
and other deductions. Further, Transporter shall be
under no obligation to accept from Shipper gas in
excess of the Approved Daily Nomination for the Receipt
Point for that Day.