Trunkline Gas Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/01/2000, Docket: RP96-129-010, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 205 Second Revised Sheet No. 205 : Effective
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 205
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(Continued)
13. QUALITY (Continued)
13.3 If Shipper or Shipper's designee elects to process Gas in
accordance with Section 13.2 and does not process such Gas,
Trunkline, at any time and from time to time, shall have the right
to arrange for any necessary processing of Shipper's Gas.
Trunkline shall invoice applicable Shipper in accordance with
Section 16 herein and such Shipper shall pay Trunkline for all
costs incurred by Trunkline relating to the processing of
Shipper's Gas as necessary to ensure that Trunkline fully recovers
such costs and applicable carrying charges. Trunkline shall have
the right to sell or otherwise dispose of any or all of the
processing products without accounting to Shipper or owner of the
processed Gas.
13.4 Shipper or Shipper's designee will have the right to receive its
allocated retrograde condensate removed at the Terrebonne
Liquids Separation Facility in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana,
associated with its Transportation Service Agreement by electing
to exercise such right in writing at the time the Transportation
Service Agreement is executed and thereafter prior to each
January 1 for the next calendar year. Notwithstanding the
restrictions set forth in the foregoing sentence, an election
will be deemed to be timely for any Transportation Service
Agreement which is in effect at the original effective date of
the tariff sheet containing this provision, if the election is
made any time prior to such date. Retrograde condensate shall
mean the hydrocarbons received as Natural Gas that condense out
of the commingled Gas stream as the Gas is transported through
the pipeline, as allocated each month by the System Allocator
using the allocation method used by the System Allocator during
June 1999, or such other method as may be required by the
Minerals Management Service, or any successor. As used herein,
the System Allocator is the person responsible for applying the
method required by the Minerals Management Service to be used to
allocate volumes of retrograde condensate among persons entitled
to the same. Any change in methods which the Minerals
Management Service requires shall be effective from the first
day of the month following the month in which the decision of
the Minerals Management Service shall be final.