Mid Louisiana Gas Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 09/01/1993, Docket: RS92- 20-004, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 119 Original Sheet No. 119 : Effective
6.6 Any Customer that fails to comply with Pipeline's curtailment
plan shall be liable for all damages resulting from such
failure to comply.
6.7 Customer's failure to comply with Pipeline's curtailment plan
shall subject Customer to a penalty as set forth in Paragraph
17.3 hereof. Customer's failure to comply with Pipeline's
curtailment plan 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 necessary.
7. PREGRANTED ABANDONMENT
7.1 This Section 7 applies to Service Agreements executed pursuant
to open-access Rate Schedules governed by Commission
regulations that pregrant abandonment authorization under
section 7(b) of the Natural Gas Act (NGA).
7.2 Customer receiving service under a firm Service Agreement
having a primary term of less than one year (short-term
Service Agreement), or under an interruptible Service
Agreement, is not entitled to retain a right to service
following the termination of such Service Agreement. Upon
termination of a short-term Service Agreement or an
interruptible Service Agreement, Pipeline shall be deemed to
have all necessary abandonment authorization under the NGA as
of such termination date.
7.3 Long-Term Firm Transportation Agreements
(a) A firm Service Agreement for transportation service
having a primary term of one year or more (long-term
firm Service Agreement) may be continued by Pipeline and
Customer by extending the term of the Service Agreement
through inclusion of a rollover or evergreen provision
so that Customer and Pipeline, upon mutual agreement,
may renew or extend the Service Agreement at the maximum
rate in effect from time to time for such service or at
such rate as may be agreed to by Pipeline and Customer.