Cameron Interstate Pipeline, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2008, Docket: RP08-647-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 65 Original Sheet No. 65
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
All requests for waiver shall be handled by Pipeline in a manner
which is not unduly discriminatory. For purposes of determining
whether a project is economic, Pipeline will evaluate projects on
the basis of various economic criteria, which may include, without
limitation, the estimated firm transportation demand subscribed
under long-term contracts, cost of the facilities, operation and
maintenance, applicable taxes, administrative and general expenses
attributable to the facilities, the system net revenues Pipeline
estimates will be generated subsequent to such construction,
depreciation, return on investment and the availability of capital
funds on terms and conditions acceptable to Pipeline. In estimating
the system net revenues to be generated, Pipeline will evaluate the
revenue generated from Long Term Service Agreements for firm
transportation and other system benefits.
3.3 Any monetary reimbursement due Pipeline by Shipper pursuant to this
Section 3 shall be due and payable to Pipeline within ten (10) Days
of receipt by Shipper of Pipeline's invoices for same; provided,
however, subject to Pipeline's written consent such monetary
reimbursement, plus carrying charges thereon, may be amortized over
a mutually agreeable period not to exceed the primary contract term
of the Service Agreement between Pipeline and Shipper.
3.4 Nothing in this statement of policy shall require Pipeline to file
an application to build or modify facilities or to render service.
Further, nothing in this policy statement shall prevent Pipeline
from contesting an application for service or a request to compel
the rendition of service filed at the Commission. Pipeline reserves
the right to seek a waiver of the policies set forth in this Section
3 for good cause shown during any proceeding before any duly
constituted regulatory authority.
3.5 Nothing in this Tariff shall require Pipeline to file an application
for a certificate of public convenience and necessity with the
Commission. Further, nothing in this Tariff prevents Pipeline from
contesting an application for service filed with the Commission.