Total Peaking Services, L. L. C.
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/2001, Docket: RP00-460-002, Status: Effective
First Revised No. 67 First Revised No. 67 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 67
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
8. OPERATIONAL FLOW ORDERS (OFOs) (Continued)
8.2 An OFO may be issued on a contract basis or on all or a portion
of Total Peaking's Facilities. Ordinarily, an OFO issued by
10:00 a.m. on a Gas Day will be effective at the beginning of the
following Gas Day. When operating conditions threaten the
Facilities' integrity, three hours notice, or lesser notice if
necessary, may be given. An OFO may be issued for a specific
period of time or until further notice is given.
8.3 Nothing shall limit Total Peaking's right to take action as may
be required to physically adjust actual receipts and actual
deliveries of Gas in order to alleviate conditions which threaten
the integrity of its Facilities.
8.4 Situation Reports, Notices and Indemnity
(a) Total Peaking shall use reasonable efforts to
provide Customer with such notice of OFOs as is
reasonable under then existing conditions, and shall
in any event confirm the notice by telephone and
facsimile transmission. Such notice shall be
provided to the person, including any agent,
designated by the Customer, to submit or confirm
nominations.
(b) Total Peaking will publish all notices of implementation
of an OFO and all provisions of an OFO on Total Peaking's
IWS as expeditiously as possible. Upon termination of an
OFO, Total Peaking will post on Total Peaking's IWS relevant
information specific to the individual situation regarding
the issuance and lifting of the particular OFO.
(c) Customer shall indemnify Total Peaking from and
against any and all losses, damages, expenses,
claims, suits, actions, and proceedings whatsoever
threatened, incurred, or initiated as a result of
Total Peaking's performance hereunder, except to the
extent such loss, damage, expense, claim, suit,
action of proceeding is the result of Total
Peaking's negligence, bad faith or willful
misconduct.