Florida Gas Transmission Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 16-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 103 Original Sheet No. 103 : Superseded
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
7. shall have a temperature of not more than one hundred twenty
(120) degrees Fahrenheit; and
8. shall have a Btu content of not less than one thousand (1000)
Btu per cubic foot.
9. Transporter may refuse to accept any gas which fails to
conform with the quality standards itemized in Subsections
(1) through (8) above. Transporter, in its reasonable
discretion exercised on a not unduly discriminatory basis,
may waive the quality standards for gas delivered into its
pipeline system at receipt points, provided that such waiver
will not affect Transporter's ability to maintain an
acceptable gas quality in its pipeline and adequate service
to its customers consistent with the applicable Rate Schedule
and these General Terms, including (without limitation)
Section 2B below. Such waiver will not be effective unless
in writing and signed by an authorized representative of
Transporter.
B. The gas delivered by Transporter to Shipper shall conform to the
following standards:
1. The gas shall be natural gas, or its equivalent as provided
for in Section 2B.3 below, from the sources of supply
attached or delivered to Transporter's pipeline system;
provided however, that moisture, impurities, helium, natural
gasoline, butane, propane, and other hydrocarbons or other
substances, may be removed prior to delivery to Shipper.
Nothing herein shall restrict Shipper's right to remove any
merchantable products prior to delivery into Transporter's
system by or for the account of Shipper. Further, nothing
herein shall prevent Shipper from making arrangements for the
processing of Shipper's gas on Transporter's system (nor, in
the event such arrangements are made, from designating a
processing plant as the Delivery Point for the MMBtu
attributable to processed liquefiables). Transporter may
subject or permit the subjection of the gas to compression,
heating, cooling, cleaning or other processes, which are not
substantially detrimental to the merchantability of the gas
stream.