ANR Storage Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2007, Docket: RP08- 16-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 135 First Revised Sheet No. 135 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 135
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
4.7 Reduction in Maximum Storage Quantity. In the event
that Customer nominates or utilizes less than 50% of its
Maximum Storage Quantity under Rate Schedule IS for a
period of one (1) year, Seller may reduce Customer's
Maximum Storage Quantity to 125% of the average
utilization during such year, which new Maximum Storage
Quantity, as applicable, shall be effective on the first
Day of the Month following the Month in which Seller
gives Customer notice of such reduction.
5. PRESSURE AT POINT OF INJECTION AND POINT OF WITHDRAWAL
5.1 Pressure at Point of Injection and Point of Withdrawal.
Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties as set forth
in the Service Agreement, Customer shall cause the Gas
to be delivered at the Point of Injection at a pressure
sufficient to allow the Gas to enter Seller's system at
the varying pressures that may exist in such system from
time to time; provided, however, that such pressure of
the Gas delivered or caused to be delivered by Customer
shall not exceed the Maximum Allowable Operating
Pressure ("MAOP") which Seller specifies for the Point
of Withdrawal. In the event the MAOP of Seller's
system, at the Point of Injection/Withdrawal hereunder,
is from time to time increased or decreased, then the
MAOP of the Gas delivered or caused to be delivered by
Customer to Seller at the Point of Injection/Withdrawal
shall be correspondingly increased or decreased upon
notification by Seller to Customer.
Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties as set forth in
the Service Agreement, Seller shall Tender the Gas to or
for the account of Customer at the Point of Withdrawal
hereunder at Seller's prevailing line pressure as such
may vary from time to time.
6. MEASUREMENT AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT
6.1(a) The volume of Gas delivered to Seller hereunder or
redelivered to or for the account of Customer
hereunder shall be measured by:
(1) An orifice meter, designed, installed maintained
and operated as recommended in the latest issue of
American National Standard ANSI/API 2530 (American
Gas Association Gas Measurement Report No. 3),
entitled "Orifice Metering