Stingray Pipeline Company, L. L. C.
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/2008, Docket: RP08-436-000, Status: Effective
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 119A Fourth Revised Sheet No. 119A
Superseding: Third Revised Sheet No. 119A
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
to nominate for several Days, Months, or Years,
provided the nomination begin and end dates are within
the term of the Shipper's contract (or as further
limited by Rate Schedule PAL). All nominations should
be based on a daily quantity and all volumes shall be
expressed in Dth per Day and shall be stated for each
Receipt and Delivery Point.
(c) If an upstream or downstream party requires additional
information, if the volumes transported are subject to
a discounted rate, or if additional information is
otherwise required by Stingray, then, upon
notification by Stingray, Shipper must include in each
nomination such additional information as is specified
by Stingray. Nominations must be submitted to
Stingray through Stingray's Interactive Internet
Website, or such other electronic means as are
mutually agreed upon by Stingray and Shipper. The
sending party should adhere to nomination,
confirmation and scheduling deadlines. The receiving
party may waive any submittal deadline in this Section
6.
(d) The standard quantity for nominations, confirmation
and scheduling is dekatherms per Gas Day in the
United States, gigajoules per Gas Day in Canada and
gigacalories per Gas Day in Mexico. (For reference,
1 dekatherm = 1,000,000 Btus; 1 gigajoule =
1,000,000,000 joules; and 1 gigacalorie =
1,000,000,000 calories.) For commercial purposes,
the standard conversion factor between dekatherms and
gigajoules is 1.055056 gigajoules per dekatherm and
between dekatherms and gigacalories is 0.251996
gigacalories per dekatherm. The standard Btu is the
International Btu, which is also called the Btu (IT);
the standard joule is the joule specified in the SI
system of units. The International Btu is specified
for use in the Gas measurement standards of the
American Gas Association, the American Petroleum
Institute, the Gas Processors Association and the
American Society for Testing Materials. For non-
commercial purposes, these associations note that the
exact conversion factor is 1.05505585262 Gigajoules
per Dekatherm.