K N Wattenberg Transmission LLC
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Effective Date: 04/01/1993, Docket: CP92-203-005, Status: Effective
Substitute Original Sheet No. 57 Substitute Original Sheet No. 57 : Effective
General Terms and Conditions - continued
(4) Transporter will use reasonable efforts to give at
least four (4) hours notice in advance of the time
reductions of takes are to commence. However, when
reductions are due to an event of force majeure,
Transporter shall give whatever notice is practicable
under the circumstances.
c. PRIORITIES OF INTERRUPTIBLE SERVICE.
After Transporter has met its obligations to all firm
customers, any remaining capacity on any day shall be
allocated to interruptible customers in the following
order of priority:
(1) VOLUMES FOR WHICH SHIPPER IS PAYING THE MAXIMUM
TRANSPORTATION TARIFF RATE (Highest Priority):
(a) Within the priority, service shall be provided
on a first-come-first-served basis, based on the
date the complete written request for service
was received by Transporter or the date that a
specific receipt or delivery point was requested
to be added to an agreement (Priority Date).
Should two (2) or more Shippers have the same
Priority Date, service shall be provided on a
pro rata basis, based on the nominations
(transportation). Transporter will keep a
transport log.
(b) Notwithstanding the above, priority shall be
given to a Shipper desiring to continue
transportation between the same receipt and
delivery points for which Shipper actually
nominated and flowed volumes at the maximum rate
during the preceding billing period. However,
this priority shall be limited to the sum of
Shipper's average daily volumes actually
nominated and flowed for such billing period and
Shipper's average daily volumes of gas
interruptions or reductions during such billing
period, up to the Maximum Daily Transportation
Quantity.