Kansas Pipeline Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/11/1998, Docket: CP96-152-015, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 248 First Revised Sheet No. 248 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 248
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
(c) the greater of $15 or four times the daily spot
price as defined in Section 1.6 for each Dt which
exceeds authorized delivery levels by more than 15%
For purposes of this Section 12.13,an extreme
condition situation exists on any portion of Kansas
Pipeline's system when throughput approaches capacity,
when weather conditions so require, or when operating
pressures on the affected portion are significantly less
than or greater than normal system operating pressures
despite Kansas Pipeline's efforts to maintain normal
pressures, and a further decline or increase
in operating pressures would impair Kansas Pipeline's
ability to receive or deliver Quantities of Gas in
accordance with its service obligations. Kansas
Pipeline may declare an extreme condition situation
for the portion of its system affected by
the extreme condition situation by notifying the meter
operator(s) and Shipper(s) through the IEC System and
by telephone and facsimile communication. Once
declared, Kansas Pipeline will post notification of the
extreme condition situation on the IEC System at the
commencement of each Day until Kansas Pipeline notifies
the meter operator(s) and the Shipper(s) through the
IEC System and telephone and facsimile communication
that the extreme condition situation has ended.
When an extreme condition situation is declared to
become effective at any time other than the
commencement of any Day, Shippers will use their best
efforts to bring deliveries to nominated levels as soon
as possible but in no event later than two (2) hours,
after which the increased Daily Scheduling Charge
provided for in this Section 12.13 shall be applied to
variances in excess of the 3% tolerance level.
12.14 Upon termination of firm or interruptible
Transportation Service, Shipper shall reduce to zero
any remaining imbalance within Sixty (60) Days of the
date that Kansas Pipeline notifies Shipper of such
imbalance. Such reduction may be accomplished by
assigning the imbalance within MAIQ to another firm
or interruptible Service Agreement as long as such
assignment will not result in an imbalance in
excess of MAIQ on the Service Agreement to which the
imbalance is assigned. If Shipper does not reduce the