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Original Sheet No. 188 Original Sheet No. 188 : Superseded
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
(a) Exercise of the Rollover Provision -- Twelve months
prior to the expiration of the primary term or
existing unilateral rollover provision, as applicable
contained herein, Shipper must provide Transporter
notice of Shipper's decision of whether to exercise
the 10-year rollover provision. The exercise of the
rollover will be at the applicable maximum rate for a
10-year term.
Further, twelve months prior to the expiration of any
10-year rollover provision, Shipper must provide
Transporter with Notice of Shipper's decision of
whether to exercise a subsequent 10-year rollover
provision. The exercise of subsequent 10-year
rollover provisions also must be at the maximum rate.
Shipper is not limited to the number of consecutive
10-year rollover provisions it may elect under this
Section 20C.
(b) Non-Exercise of Rollover Provision -- In the event of
non-exercise of the rollover provision, Shipper's
Service Agreement shall be subject to pre-granted
abandonment and automatically terminated at the end of
the primary or rollover term, whichever is applicable.
(c) Any Shipper that enters into the rollover option shall
waive any right it may have under Order No. 500-J to
require Transporter to file for abandonment under
Section 7(b) of the Natural Gas Act for any portion of
such service agreement covered by Order No. 500-J.
21. PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING NEW OR ADDITIONAL FIRM SERVICE AND
INTERRUPTIBLE SERVICE ON EXISTING MAINLINE FACILITIES
Transporter will post on its Electronic Bulletin Board the
availability of firm and interruptible capacity for transportation
service. Transporter will provide not unduly discriminatory
access to transportation capacity to all Shippers, including
without limitation, local distribution companies, end-users,
producers, brokers, marketers and other potential shippers who
desire such service. Transporters's obligation to provide firm
service shall also be subject to the availability of existing
capacity to provide the requested service.