Sea Robin Pipeline Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/1997, Docket: RP97-411-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 130M Original Sheet No. 130M : Superseded
Rate Schedule FTS-2
Firm Transportation Service
(Continued)
additional information, if necessary, to
substantiate any data provided. To be a valid request,
the service requested must commence within twelve (12)
months of the Valid Date, except where the service
requires the construction of facilities to provide the
service and/or receipt of regulatory approvals from the
FERC or other regulatory agency; provided, however,
TRANSPORTER shall not be required to make available firm
capacity to SHIPPER until the requested commence date.
(f) TRANSPORTER may take up to thirty (30) days after
receipt of all information to be provided by SHIPPER
herein, including, but not limited to, the production
profile and technical data contained in Section 4(a)
above, or up to thirty (30) days after conclusion of an
open season described in Section 4(g) below, assuming all
the necessary information has been received, to evaluate
SHIPPER'S request. Within five (5) business days of
TRANSPORTER'S decision to accept a request for service,
TRANSPORTER shall notify SHIPPER that its request for
service is accepted and shall tender an FTS-2 Agreement
and a Reserve Commitment Agreement to SHIPPER for
execution. No service under this Rate Schedule shall be
implemented until both the FTS-2 Agreement and Reserve
Commitment Agreement have been executed and returned to
TRANSPORTER. For the term of service and MDQs so
accepted, such service shall be unaffected by and shall
have priority over subsequent service to the extent
provided in Section 2 hereof without regard to the date
of commencement specified in such request for service.
If SHIPPER fails to execute and return to TRANSPORTER the
FTS-2 Agreement and Reserve Commitment Agreement within
thirty (30) days of the date tendered by TRANSPORTER,
SHIPPER'S transportation request shall lose the priority
which it otherwise would have been accorded. TRANSPORTER
will nonetheless maintain SHIPPER'S inactive
transportation request in its files. SHIPPER may
reactivate said transportation request which has lost its
initial priority by notifying TRANSPORTER and TRANSPORTER
shall assign said transportation request a new priority
in the Transportation Log as of the date and time
TRANSPORTER receives such notification from SHIPPER.