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. 78 Original Sheet No. 78
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
the event that, due to Pipeline's allocation of available capacity
for transportation services, all nominated deliveries cannot be
scheduled.
5.5 Nominations of Pooling Points. A Shipper may only submit an
Aggregation Nomination as defined in GT&Cs Section 13.2 under its
Pooling Service Agreement. A Shipper may only submit a
Disaggregation Nomination as defined in GT&Cs Section 13.2 for
transporting gas from a pool under its Service Agreement(s).
5.6 Upstream Confirmation Reductions. In the event that an upstream
operating entity's confirmation, pursuant to GT&Cs Sections 4, 5.1
and/or 5.2, reduces the scheduled quantities and such reductions are
made in aggregate for the Receipt Point(s), Pipeline shall reduce
such quantities in a corresponding amount on Pipeline's system based
upon Shipper's ranking. To the extent reductions in the
confirmation process are applicable to a contract (or to
transactions within a contract that are charged the same percentage
of the maximum rate), Pipeline will use Shipper's provided schedule
ranks (in accordance with NAESB defined data sets), or pro-rata if
no ranks are provided by Shipper, to effectuate such reductions to
the scheduled quantities.
Pipeline shall not allow reductions below the elapsed pro-rata
scheduled quantity without the express consent of the affected
party(s). Elapsed-prorated-scheduled quantity means that portion of
the scheduled quantity that would have theoretically flowed up to
the effective time of the Intraday Nomination being confirmed, based
upon a cumulative uniform hourly quantity for each nomination period
affected. Elapsed-pro-rata scheduled quantity will apply to all
nomination decreases submitted in the Intraday Nomination cycles.
5.7 Segmentation. Shipper may segment its capacity by nominating
receipts or deliveries of gas on a primary point basis, subject to
GT&Cs Sections 5, 6 and 11. Shipper may segment its capacity by
nominating receipt or deliveries of gas at any available point on
Pipeline's system on a secondary firm basis, subject to GT&Cs
Sections 5, 6 and 11. Deliveries will be scheduled on a primary firm
basis if utilizing Primary Receipt and/or Delivery Points within
Shipper's Capacity Path and on a secondary firm basis if utilizing
Secondary Receipt and/or Delivery Points outside Shipper's Capacity
Path. Segmentation of capacity will be permitted to the extent the
segmented capacity would not impair Pipeline's ability to render
services pursuant to its