Texas Gas Transmission Corporation
First Revised Volume No. 2-A
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Effective Date: 01/01/1993, Docket: RP90-104-020, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 126 Original Sheet No. 126 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
(b) Transporter shall determine each month the
amount of capacity, if any, available in the
Upstream Pipelines. Such available capacity on
an Upstream Pipeline shall be allocated each
month first to Priority 1 and then to Priority 2
Customers on a pro rata basis in accordance with
the service priorities contained in Section 10.2
of these General Terms and Conditions (i.e.,
Priority 1 FT Customers before Priority 2 FT
Customers, followed by Priority 1 IT Customers
before Priority 2 IT Customers). Any remaining
capacity on Upstream Pipelines shall be allo-
cated to other Customers on a first-come, first-
served basis.
(c) Transporter shall notify each Customer of the
capacity, if any, allocated to such Customer by
first-class mail or other mutually acceptable
form of communication.
28.4 Operating Conditions
(a) Transporter shall give Customer twenty-four (24)
hours advance notice of any interruption of
service hereunder on an Upstream Pipeline. Ser-
vice may be interrupted at any receipt point or
delivery point. Service shall be interrupted in
accordance with the priorities of service as set
forth in Section 28.3 (b) when partial interrup-
tion of service is necessary. In cases of force
majeure or where the Upstream Pipeline provides
less than twenty-four (24) hours notice of
interruption, Transporter shall provide Customer
with as much notice of interruption as possible
under the circumstances.
(b) Transporter shall remain responsible for the
operational and payment provisions of its under-
lying service agreement with the Upstream Pipe-
line. Customer shall be responsible for com-
plying and for causing others to comply with the
operational requirements of the Upstream Pipe-
line and for causing the scheduled quantities to
be delivered to the Upstream Pipeline. If Cus-
tomer's action or inaction, including failure to
tender or take gas which creates an imbalance on
the Upstream Pipeline, causes, in whole or in