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. 47 Original Sheet No. 47 : Effective
(d) Shipper shall hold PGPL harmless for any and all
claims, suits, actions or proceedings whatsoever
threatened or initiated as a result of any
curtailment or interruption invoked by PGPL.
15. CONDITIONS OF RECEIPT AND DELIVERY
15.1 Receipt and Redelivery Quantities: If Shipper does not
accept the quantity nominated by Shipper at the point of
delivery on any day or days, then PGPL may refuse to
receive gas from Shipper at the Point of Receipt on such
day or days. PGPL may refuse to deliver quantities to
Shipper at the Point of Delivery if Shipper should be
unable to provide the equivalent quantities to PGPL at
the Point of Receipt.
15.2 Daily Rates of Flow: The gas to be transported hereunder
shall be received and delivered at uniform hourly and
daily rates of flow as nearly as practicable, but it is
recognized that due to operating conditions the quantities
of gas received and delivered may not be in balance on
any one particular day. PGPL and Shipper shall endeavor
to keep such variance to a minimum, and following receipt
of monthly statements, shall adjust receipts and deliveries
as promptly as is consistent with operating conditions in
order to balance any excess of deficiency.
15.3 Monthly Balancing: In the event that the monthly
quantities of gas received and delivered are not in
balance, balance shall be achieved pursuant to Section 3
of PGPL's applicable Rate Schedule. Any deficiency in
receipts or deliveries shall be made up by the first gas to
be received or delivered by PGPL.
15.4 Final Balancing: Within thirty (30) days of the
termination of the Service Agreement, PGPL and Shipper
shall adjust the quantities of gas transported by receiving