Enbridge Pipelines (Midla) Inc.
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 10/01/2001, Docket: GT01- 30-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 131 Original Sheet No. 131 : Effective
twenty-four (24) hour notice, Pipeline shall notify
Customer, either through posting of such notice on
Pipeline's EBB system and Pipeline's Internet WEB page, or
through direct communication via telephone, fax or through
other method as agreed to by Pipeline and Customer, of the
actions Customer is required to take pursuant to the
Operational Flow Order. Required actions include, but are
not limited to:
(1) directing a Customer or its Agent to increase
deliveries into Pipeline's system at one or more
Point(s) of Receipt;
(2) directing a Customer or its Agent to reduce deliveries
into Pipeline's system at one or more Point(s) of
Receipt;
(3) directing a Customer or its Agent to decrease the
amount of gas withdrawn from Pipeline at one or more
Points of Delivery.
The notice shall include the time and date the Operational
Flow Order will become effective, and the period of time
Pipeline expects the Operational Flow Order to remain in
effect.
(c) Compliance with an Operational Flow Order issued pursuant to
this section shall relieve Customer of any nomination,
scheduling, or other penalty, to the extent such penalty
would result from compliance with the Operational Flow
Order.
(d) Customer's failure to comply with an Operational Flow Order
issued pursuant to this section shall subject Customer to a
penalty as set forth in Paragraph 17.2 hereof. Customer
shall also assume all responsibility for any and all
injuries and losses due to Customer's failure to comply with
an Operational Flow Order. Customer's failure to comply
with an Operational Flow Order issued pursuant to this
Paragraph 5.9 shall authorize Pipeline to take unilateral
action, including, but not limited to, restricting
deliveries of gas to such Customer, as Pipeline in its
reasonable judgment deems