Midwest Gas Storage, Inc.
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/15/1994, Docket: CP90-454-004, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 513 Original Sheet No. 513 : Effective
Midwest shall schedule nominations among those
agreements on a pro rata basis, according to Maximum
Daily Quantities, Maximum Daily Injection Quantity, or
Maximum Daily Withdrawal Quantity, as applicable.
Notwithstanding these provisions, no ISS Shipper shall
have a claim of priority on any day to quantities in
excess of the lesser of (i) Shipper's Maximum Daily
Quantity, Maximum Daily Injection Quantity or Maximum
Daily Withdrawal Quantity (as applicable), (ii)
Shipper's nomination, or (iii) two hundred percent
(200%) of the daily average quantities nominated by
Shipper for the two (2) most recent previous Months.
(d) Curtailment If, on any Day, Midwest determines that
the capacity of its system, or portion(s) thereof, is
insufficient to serve all storage requirements
scheduled for such Day, or to accept the quantities of
Gas tendered, capacity which requires allocation shall
be allocated so as to provide the service which is
feasible, in the reverse order of that prescribed for
scheduling, above.
4.4 Delivery of Gas. Midwest, subject to the other provisions
hereof, shall make daily delivery, to the extent
practicable, of Equivalent Quantities of Gas at the
Point(s) of Delivery after making adjustment for any prior
imbalances in deliveries.
4.5 Hourly Variation. Receipts and deliveries shall be made at
uniform hourly rates to the extent practicable.
4.6 Limitation on Obligation. Should the quantities of Gas
received from Shipper(s) by Midwest at the Point(s) of
Receipt exceed the Maximum Daily Quantity, or Maximum Daily
Injection Quantity, as applicable, Midwest shall notify
Shipper of such fact within 48 hours after such becomes
known, and Shipper shall seek to reduce deliveries to
Midwest forthwith. Midwest may attempt to store the gas
received, as provided in the applicable Rate Schedule. In
the event any such excess delivery would jeopardize the
safety of Midwest's operations and/or its ability to meet
its contract commitments to others, such decisions being
solely within the judgment and discretion of Midwest,
Midwest shall have the right to refuse to accept, without