Natural Gas Pipeline Company Of America
Second Revised Volume No. 2
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Effective Date: 06/01/1993, Docket: RP93- 36-000, Status: Suspended
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 1879 Ninth Revised Sheet No. 1879 : Suspended
Superseding: Eighth Revised Sheet No. 1879
RATE SCHEDULE X-134
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6.6 Transporter shall deliver or cause to be delivered to Columbia,
or for its account, at the Transporter Redelivery Point each day the
volumes of gas, if any, to which Columbia shall be entitled in accordance
with the provisions of this Agreement; provided, however, if Columbia is
unable to accept delivery of the gas, Transporter, at its election, may
suspend receipt of additional volumes of gas until Columbia resumes
acceptance of gas at the Transporter Redelivery Point; and further
provided, unless otherwise mutually agreed, balancing of gas deliveries
received and redelivered by Transporter hereunder shall be accomplished
by either increasing or decreasing gas deliveries at the Transporter
Redelivery Point, whichever is appropriate to achieve a zero balance. It
is recognized, however, that it may be physically impossible to stay in
zero balance with respect to such deliveries. Therefore, the parties
hereto shall undertake to balance each month, on a Btu basis, the
quantities of natural gas delivered for transportation pursuant to this
Agreement. Any monthly Btu delivery imbalance shall be carried forward
to the next month and such imbalance shall be eliminated, on a best
efforts basis, as quickly as possible, but in any event the parties shall
endeavor to eliminate any imbalance within sixty (60) days following the
month the imbalance occurred. Upon the termination of this Agreement,
the party owing gas to the other hereunder shall tender for delivery at
the points herein designated, the amount of such deficiency within thirty
(30) days from the date of such termination.
ARTICLE VII
TRANSPORTATION RATES
7.1 Commencing on the date all facilities on Transporter's system
necessary to perform the transportation service described herein are
certificated and operational, Columbia shall pay Transporter monthly for
the service rendered pursuant to Paragraph 1.1 of Article I, a
transportation demand charge equal to $6.75 for the period November
through March and $6.32 for the period April through October times the
Demand Quantity; and a commodity charge equal to $.1393 per MMBtu for the
period November through March and $.1193 per MMBtu for the period April
through October times the actual volumes received by Transporter. In
addition to the transportation demand charges, Columbia shall pay
Transporter monthly a charge for Overrun Gas of $.2235 per MMBtu for the
period November through March and $.2067 per MMBtu for the period April
through October at the Transporter Receipt Point.