Florida Gas Transmission Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/02/1998, Docket: RP98-396-001, Status: Effective
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 129 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 129 : Superseded
Superseding: Sub. Second Revised Sheet No. 129
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
3. Alert Day Account
(a) On an Overage Alert Day, to the extent delivery quantities
exceed Scheduled Deliveries by the Alert Day Tolerance
Percentage defined in 13.D.6 below, other than quantities
determined as NNTS service in 13A.4, such overages shall be
recorded in an Alert Day Account specific to the particular
Alert Day and shall be subject to the Alert Day Charges in
13D.4 below.
(b) On an Underage Alert Day, to the extent delivery quantities
are less than Scheduled Deliveries by the Alert Day Tolerance
Percentage defined in 13.D.6 below, other than quantities
determined as NNTS service in 13A.4, such underages shall be
recorded in an Alert Day Account specific to the particular
Alert Day and shall be subject to the Alert Day Charges in
13D.5 below.
(c) Overages and underages recorded in the Alert Day Account
shall not be recorded in the Operating Account, nor subject
to monthly balancing under Section 14.
(d) When the Alert Day Notice applies system-wide, the
determination of quantities into the Alert Day Account will
be aggregated for all delivery points covered by the
Operating Account Agreement. To the extent the Alert Day
Notice relates to an Affected Area, the Alert Day Account
determination for delivery points in the Affected Area shall
be made at an individual delivery point level.
4. Overage Alert Day Balancing
Overages in Alert Day Accounts are deemed to be purchased from
other Shippers on Transporter's system. A Delivery Point
Operator's overage recorded in the Alert Day Account shall be
subject to an Alert Day Charge calculated as the sum of the
following:
(a) A balancing charge calculated as the Delivery Point
Operator's overage recorded in the Alert Day Account for
the Operating Account Agreement multiplied by 200% of the
spot price for gas delivered to Transporter at St. Helena
Parish, as reported in Natural Gas Week, for the week in
which the Alert Day occurred. Such balancing charge will
be accounted for pursuant to Section 19.1.
(b) A transportation charge calculated by multiplying the
Delivery Point Operator's overage quantity by the weighted
average of the 100 percent load factor maximum rates, plus
applicable surcharges, of Rate Schedules FTS-1, FTS-2 and
SFTS scheduled at the points for the period the Alert Day
Account balances occurred.