CNG Transmission Corporation
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 01/01/1998, Docket: RP97-406-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 280 First Revised Sheet No. 280 : Superseded
Superseding: Substitute Original Sheet No. 280
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Requesting and Scheduling Service
C. Information Required For Service Authorized Under
Section 311 of the Natural Gas Policy Act To
Commence or Continue:
1. Prior to the commencement of service authorized
by 18 C.F.R. Section 284.102(d), which allows
interstate pipelines to transport gas for certain
customers of local distribution companies and
intrastate pipeline companies, the affected local
distribution company or intrastate pipeline
company must certify to Pipeline that:
a. the intrastate pipeline or local distribution
company has physical custody of and transports
the natural gas at some point; or
b. the intrastate pipeline or local distribution
company holds title to the natural gas at some
point, which may occur prior to, during, or
after the time that the gas is being
transported by the interstate pipeline, for a
purpose related to its status and functions as
an intrastate pipeline or its status and
functions as a local distribution company; or
c. the gas is delivered at some point to a
customer that either is located in a local
distribution company's service area or is
physically able to receive direct deliveries
of gas from an intrastate pipeline, and that
local distribution company or intrastate
pipeline certifies that it is on its behalf
that the interstate pipeline is providing
transportation service.
2. Upon execution of the contract, Customer must
identify the name of the entity or entities which
will ultimately receive the gas to be transported
or stored for direct end use or system supply,
respectively, and provide verification that such
entities have executed purchase contracts related
to the gas to be transported.
3. Upon commencement of service, Customer shall
identify all participating upstream and
downstream transporters and upstream processors.