K O Transmission Company
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Effective Date: 04/01/2009, Docket: RP09-394-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 118 Second Revised Sheet No. 118
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 118
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (continued)
19. Operational Flow Orders (con't.)
If Transporter issues an Operational Flow Order without providing such twenty-
four (24) hours notice, except for those Operational Flow Orders issued pursuant
to Section 19.2(a), Transporter shall post on its website and send to the
Commission a detailed explanation containing information specific to that
individual situation to justify the issuance of the Operational Flow Order.
(d)
Transporter shall issue Operational Flow Orders by telephonic, facsimile or
written communication to Shipper's representative. Shippers shall be solely
responsible for compliance with each OFO.
19.2 Specific Conditions for Issuance
(a)
If, in Transporter's reasonable judgment, impending operating conditions will
cause the delivery pressure to one or more Shippers to drop below the pressure
provided in the Service Agreement(s) of the Shipper(s), Transporter may
immediately issue an Operational Flow Order pursuant to this Section requiring
that deliveries under the FTS and/or ITS Rate Schedules be made on a basis
consistent with the flow rates and limitations set forth in the OFO, effective
three (3) hours after issuance of the OFO. If only one segment of the
Transporter's system will be affected by low pressure, the OFO will be limited
to that segment of the system and shall be so stated. For the duration of
this Operational Flow Order, increases in scheduled delivery quantities within
affected segments of Transporter's system will be made on a prospective basis
only. If Transporter issues an Operational Flow Order pursuant to this Section
19.2(a) without providing such three (3) hour notice, Transporter shall post on
its website and send to the Commission a detailed explanation containing
information specific to that Individual situation to justify the issuance of the
OFO.
(b)
Transporter shall have the right to issue Operational Flow Orders requiring
Shippers to deliver gas to Transporter at Shipper's primary receipt points under
Shipper's FTS Service Agreement with Transporter. This right shall also apply
to Shippers which have acquired capacity via Transporter's capacity release and
assignment procedures.