Trunkline Gas Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 08/01/1996, Docket: RP96-293-000, Status: Effective
1st Rev First Revised Sheet No. 179 1st Rev First Revised Sheet No. 179 : Effective
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 179
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
5. TRANSPORTATION BALANCING (Continued)
5.2 Monthly Balancing
Shipper shall have the responsibility to maintain a concurrent
balance between Quantities of Gas received, adjusted for
appropriate Fuel Reimbursement, and Quantities of Gas delivered
each Month under each Transportation Service Agreement. If
Shipper does not maintain a concurrent balance between Quantities
of Gas received, adjusted for appropriate Fuel Reimbursement, and
Quantities of Gas delivered, the resulting contract imbalance will
be cashed out in accordance with this Section 5.2 to eliminate
contract imbalances accumulated during the Month and to provide
added incentives to Shippers to comply with their monthly
balancing responsibilities. Monthly balancing shall be applicable
to TABS-1 Parties and OBA Parties on a primary liability basis,
with affected Shippers secondarily liable for any penalties
assessed.
(A) Contract Imbalance
(1) Transportation Service Agreements
A contract imbalance for a Transportation Service
Agreement shall be the difference between actual
Quantities of Gas received, less appropriate Fuel
Reimbursement, and actual Quantities of Gas delivered
during the Month under the Transportation Service
Agreement. To the extent Shipper is utilizing service
provided by a TABS-1 Party at a TABS-1 Service Point or
a meter with an OBA Party, Shipper's confirmed
nomination Quantities at that TABS-1 Service Point or
meter will be used as the actual Quantity for purposes
of calculating the imbalance level in accordance with
Section 5.2(C) below.
(2) TABS-1 Service Agreements
For purposes of Section 5.2(C) below, the contract
imbalance for a TABS-1 Party shall be based on the sum
of the actual Quantity of Gas received compared