Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 03/01/2009, Docket: RP09-257-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 261 Original Sheet No. 261
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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36. PERIODIC RATE ADJUSTMENTS FOR LINE HEATER GAS, UNACCOUNTED
FOR GAS AND FUEL GAS
36.1 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY
This Section 36 establishes three periodic rate adjustment
provisions, for the recovery by KMLP of Line Heater Gas, Unaccounted
For Gas, and Fuel Gas, respectively. These adjustments result in the
Line Heater Gas Reimbursement Percentage, the Unaccounted For Gas
Reimbursement Percentage and the Fuel Gas Reimbursement
Percentage(s), as set forth on Sheet No. 8 of this Tariff. This
Section 36 specifies the procedures to be utilized in adjusting such
percentages to reflect changes in (a) Line Heater Gas per unit of
service; (b) Unaccounted For Gas per unit of service; and (c) Fuel
Gas per unit of service. All amounts for the reimbursement of Line
Heater Gas and Lost and Unaccounted For Gas and Fuel Gas shall be
recovered by KMLP in-kind by applying the percentages to the volumes
of Gas transported on its System under Rate Schedules FTS and ITS.
The amounts for the reimbursement of Fuel Gas for Compressor Service
shall be recovered by KMLP in-kind by applying the Compressor
Service Fuel Gas Reimbursement Percentage to the Compressor
Quantity. For any other compression, the reimbursement of Fuel Gas
shall be recovered by KMLP in-kind by applying an Other Fuel Gas
Reimbursement Percentage to the Other Fuel Gas Quantity. If
percentages which differ from those determined hereunder are
established for any Shipper pursuant to Section 30 of these General
Terms and Conditions (relating to Negotiated Rates or a Negotiated
Rate Formula), that contractual percentage shall be used in
determining delivery volumes for that Shipper (Equivalent Volumes,
etc).
36.2 DEFINITIONS
(a) "Line Heater Gas", "Unaccounted For Gas" and "Fuel
Gas" shall have the meanings set out in Section 1 of these General
Terms and Conditions.
(b) "Base Period" shall mean the twelve (12) Months
ended two (2) Months prior to the commencement of a new Recovery
Period.