Phillips Gas Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 06/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 47-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 26 Original Sheet No. 26 : Effective
(c) Force Majeure - In the event that any penalty would
otherwise be applicable under this Section as a direct
consequence of any action or failure to take action by
PGPL, or of the failure of any facility under PGPL's
control, or of an event of force majeure as defined in
Section 9 of the General Terms and Conditions of
PGPL's FERC Gas Tariff, said penalty shall not apply.
4. SERVICE IN EXCESS OF INTERRUPTIBLE TRANSPORTATION
QUANTITY
4.1 Authorized Overrun Service In Excess of Interruptible
Transportation Quantity
Upon the prior request of Shipper and the advance agreement
of PGPL's dispatchers, which shall not be unreasonably
withheld, Shipper may tender and PGPL may transport, on any
day, a quantity in excess of Shipper's Interruptible
Transportation Quantity if PGPL determines, in its sole
discretion, that operating conditions, the availability of capacity,
and PGPL's existing commitments to provide any service permit
such overrun service to be provided. Any such overrun service
will be provided subject to payment of the effective rates and
charges under the terms and conditions applicable to
interruptible transportation service under this Rate Schedule
IT-1.
5. REDUCTION OF INTERRUPTIBLE TRANSPORTATION
QUANTITY
Whenever Shipper fails to tender gas for transportation for reasons
other than force majeure or interruption of service by PGPL, an
average of daily quantities for any period of sixty (60) consecutive days
which is equal to or greater than sixty (60) percent of Shipper's
then-effective Interruptible Transportation Quantity, then within one
hundred and twenty (120) days thereafter, PGPL may reduce Shipper's
Interruptible Transportation Quantity by an amount not greater than