K N Wattenberg Transmission LLC
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/22/1998, Docket: RP98-192-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 79 Original Sheet No. 79 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICES - continued
b. Transporter shall have the right, without liability to
Shipper or consumers, to interrupt the transportation of
gas when necessary to test, alter, modify, enlarge, or
repair any facility or property comprising a part of, or
appurtenant to, its pipeline system, or otherwise related
to the operation thereof. Transporter shall endeavor to
cause a minimum inconvenience to Shipper and consumers.
Except in cases of unforeseen emergency, Transporter shall
give advance notice of its intention to interrupt the
transportation of gas, stating the anticipated timing and
magnitude of each such interruption.
28. SERVICE AGREEMENT/RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL PROCESS
Shippers under Rate Schedule FT with a term of one (1) year or more
may exercise the Right of First Refusal. Such agreements are not
subject to pregranted abandonment provided notice is given as
described herein. A firm Shipper may elect to retain a portion of its
capacity, subject to the Right of First Refusal process and have
Transporter's pregranted abandonment authority apply to the remainder
of the capacity. For the purpose of exercising the Right of First
Refusal, a Shipper paying a Negotiated Rate will be subject to the
provisions of Section 24. The process for exercising the Right
of First Refusal is as follows:
28.1 NOTICE
Transporter will provide no more than nine (9) months, and not
less than six (6) months advance written notice of pending
contract expiration to firm Shippers with contract terms of one
(1) year or more. Shippers must give notice to Transporter no
less than four (4) months before the expiration of its firm
throughput contract that is wishes Transporter to post its
capacity to begin the Right of First Refusal process.