National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/1997, Docket: RP97-398-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 382 Original Sheet No. 382 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
14. ALLOCATION AND IMBALANCES (Cont'd.)
14.3Allocation of Receipts
(a) Transporter will use the best information it has available
in order to allocate receipts of gas to Service
Agreements.
(b) Where (i) more than one Shipper, or (ii) a Shipper with
more than one Service Agreement, proposes to deliver gas
to Transporter at a receipt point, Transporter may require
Operator to instruct Transporter with regard to the
allocation of such Shippers' respective allocated shares
of receipts among Service Agreements. Such Operator shall
provide or cause its designee(s) to provide Transporter
with the instructions set forth in this section prior to
the initiation of service. Such information shall be
provided to Transporter by submitting a Pre-Determined
Allocation Methodology before the start of the gas day.
(c) The "types of allocation methodologies" is a list from
which two parties may agree. If the two parties cannot
agree upon an allocation methodology, pro rata based upon
confirmed nominations should be used as the default
method. The party responsible for custody transfer (the
party performing the measurement function) should provide
the allocation.