Transcolorado Gas Transmission Company LLC
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/28/2007, Docket: RP08-167-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 295 Original Sheet No. 295 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
20. SYSTEM OPERATION - (Continued)
Such OFOs may, subject to Section 20.9, require a Shipper to
take any of the following actions, or similar actions, to the extent such
actions would tend to alleviate the situation to be addressed:
(i) Commence or increase deliveries into TransColorado's
system at specific points, or shift such deliveries (in whole or in part) to
different points;
(ii) Cease or reduce deliveries into TransColorado's system
at specific points;
(iii) Commence or increase deliveries of gas from
TransColorado's system from specific points, or shift deliveries to different
points;
(iv) Cease or reduce deliveries from TransColorado's system
or at specific points;
(v) Reconcile transportation imbalances;
(vi) Requiring that deliveries under all of TransColorado's
rate schedules be made on a uniform hourly rate effective three (3) hours
after issuance of an OFO; and/or
(vii) Such other actions as are within Shipper's control
that would tend to alleviate the situation to be addressed;
No Shipper will be required under an OFO to exceed its total
firm maximum daily quantity under its Agreements with TransColorado under Part
284 of the Commission's Regulations. Nor will a Shipper be required to accept
delivery of gas that the Shipper cannot use at its delivery points.
G. In issuing OFOs to correct problems with either too much gas
or insufficient gas being received vis-à-vis deliveries, TransColorado will
generally follow the following sequence, to the extent there is sufficient
time:
(i) TransColorado will require all Shippers out of balance
to the detriment of the system to balance their Agreements;
(ii) TransColorado will seek voluntary action from
Shippers, subject to the Shipper and TransColorado negotiating adequate
compensation;