Texas Gas Transmission Corporation
First Revised Volume No. 2-A
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Effective Date: 11/01/1990, Docket: RP90-192-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 111 Original Sheet No. 111 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
transportation and handling of such liquids and
liquefiables prior to delivery to Transporter of
liquids or liquefiables hereunder and after re-
delivery of such liquids or liquefiables, Trans-
porter agrees to indemnify and save Customer and
its affiliates harmless from all losses, damages,
and expenses arising out of or incident to the
transportation of liquids and liquefiables after
delivery to Transporter and before redelivery.
22.5 Reimbursement: Customer agrees that if the Commis-
sion or any other regulatory body having jurisdic-
tion determines directly or indirectly, (1) that
reimbursement to Transporter should be made for the
use of Transporter's facilities for the transporta-
tion of liquids or liquefiables, or (2) that any
portion of Transporter's costs incurred (including
a reasonable return) for facilities utilized in
such transportation should be eliminated from
Transporter's cost of service, Customer shall
reimburse or pay, or cause to be reimbursed or
paid, Transporter for such excluded costs effective
as of the date such reimbursement requirement or
cost allocation is effective, with the view that
Transporter will be kept completely whole with re-
spect to such costs. Customer will reimburse
Transporter for any taxes or similar assessment
levied against Transporter's transportation and
separation of liquids or liquefiables for Customer.
(a) Subject to Commission action that may adjust
the rates described above, the initial rate
for liquid transportation shall be, for liq-
uids from wells connected to the system as of
December 31, 1981, fifty-five cents (55.0~)
per barrel, and for liquids from wells connec-
ted to the system on or after January 1, 1982,
one dollar and two and one-half cents ($1.025)
per barrel. The rate for short-haul transpor-
tation (a distance of twenty (20) miles or