Natural Gas Pipeline Company Of America
Second Revised Volume No. 2
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Effective Date: 12/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 45-003, Status: Effective
Ninth Revised Sheet No. 1924 Ninth Revised Sheet No. 1924 : Superseded
Superseding: Substitute Eighth Revised Sheet No. 1924
RATE SCHEDULE X-136
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ARTICLE VII
TRANSPORTATION RATES
7.1 Shipper shall pay Transporter monthly for the service rendered
pursuant to Paragraph 1.1 of Article I a transportation demand charge
equal to $4.89 for the period November through March and $4.80 for the
period April through October times the Demand Quantity; and a commodity
charge equal to $.0124 per MMBtu for the period November through March
and $.0124 per MMBtu for the period April through October times the
actual volumes received by Transporter. In addition to the
transportation demand charges, Shipper shall pay Transporter monthly a
commodity charge of $.1619 per MMBtu for the period November through
March and $.1570 per MMBtu for the period April through October for
Overrun Gas at the Transporter Receipt Points and Transporter shall
credit to Shipper $.1743 per MMBtu for the period November through March
and $.1694 per MMBtu for the period April through October of gas equal to
Shipper's liquefiables transported and handled pursuant to Paragraph 9.5
of Article IX.
7.2 If the date of the first delivery or last delivery at the
Transporter Receipt Points subject to such transportation rates under
Paragraph 7.1 of this Article VII does not occur on the first day of a
month, then the applicable transportation demand charge shall be reduced
to an amount determined by dividing the total sum otherwise payable by
the number of days in such month and multiplying the quotient by the
number of days service was actually rendered in such month.
7.3 Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, Shipper
recognizes and agrees that Transporter may make and has made unilateral
filings with the FERC to effect any and all changes in the transportation
rates and charges. Without prejudice to Shipper's right to contest such
rate changes, Shipper hereby agrees to pay such just and reasonable rates
as may be made effective pursuant to the statutory provisions of the
Natural Gas Act or any successor legislation.
7.4 In the event that Transporter, due to operating conditions
which are solely within the control of Transporter on its pipeline other
than Force Majeure does not accept quantities of natural gas up to the
Demand Quantity which Shipper has available for delivery and which meet
the quality and pressure requirements of this Agreement, Transporter
shall reduce the Demand Charge for the month