Carnegie Interstate Pipeline Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 01/01/1995, Docket: CP93-552-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 107 Original Sheet No. 107 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 107
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
16.2 Operational Flow Order Condition
As a condition to each Service Agreement under
CIPCO's Rate Schedules FTS, ITS, FGS, and IGS,
Customer shall guarantee that CIPCO will have the
right to issue an OFO directly to any supplier,
operator, transporter, or owner of Customer's gas.
16.3 Types of Operational Flow Orders
CIPCO shall have the right to issue OFOs for the
purposes set forth in Section 16.1. Circumstances
under which CIPCO may issue operational flow orders
include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) System maintenance
CIPCO may direct Customers receiving
service under CIPCO's Rate Schedule(s) FTS, ITS,
FGS, or IGS to increase or decrease receipts of
flowing gas at specified Receipt Point(s) or in
specified line segments in order to accommodate
required maintenance, either scheduled or
unscheduled, as required on any portion of
CIPCO's system; provided however, routine
maintenance shall be scheduled so as to minimize
disruption of service as much as possible on
CIPCO's system.
(b) System operation
CIPCO may direct Customers receiving
service under CIPCO's Rate Schedule(s) FTS, ITS,
FGS, or IGS to increase or decrease receipts of
flowing gas in order to maximize available
compressor station horsepower on high demand
days, maximize system capacity, maintain proper
receipt distribution on its system, or alleviate
high system pressures.
CIPCO may direct Customers receiving
service under CIPCO's Rate Schedule(s) FTS or
FGS to decrease deliveries from CIPCO in the
event that the delivery pressure at one or more
Delivery Point(s) drops below, or is expected to
drop below, reasonable operating limits.