Enbridge Pipelines (AlaTenn) Inc.
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 03/01/2003, Docket: RP00-401-001, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 28A Original Sheet No. 28A : Effective
4.7 Segmentation. Shipper may divide the firm transportation service
of its FT Contract into segments of firm service either for its
own use or for release to a Replacement Shipper, provided that:
(a) each service segment is within the capacity path of the
Primary Receipt and Primary Delivery Points in Shipper's FT
Contract;
(b) the total contract demand of the combined services
applicable to a segment does not exceed the Contract Demand
in Shipper's FT Contract; and
(c) it is operationally feasible for Transporter to provide firm
service on the service segment(s).
Where a service segment is released to a Replacement Shipper, the
Releasing and Replacement Shippers shall generally be treated as
separate Shippers with separate contracts and contract demands.
Thus, the Releasing Shipper may seek changes in the Primary
Receipt and Primary Delivery Point(s) on the unreleased segment(s)
up to the contract demand for that unreleased segment, and the
Replacement Shipper may simultaneously seek changes in the Primary
Receipt and Primary Delivery Points on the released segment up to
the contract demand for that released segment. The Releasing
Shipper and the Replacement Shipper may further segment and
release its service segment(s) subject to the limitations
specified herein and the capacity release provisions of the
General Terms and Conditions of this Tariff. The Replacement
Shipper may also seek Secondary Receipt and Delivery Points on
Transporter's system relative to its service segment pursuant to
Section 4.4 above. Where the service segments of a Releasing and
Replacement Shipper overlap, the combined nominations of all
Releasing and Replacement Shippers on such overlapping segment
shall not exceed the Contract Demand of the original Shipper's FT
Contract.