Distrigas of Massachusetts Corporation
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 12/17/1988, Docket: GT94- 26-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 119 Original Sheet No. 119 : Superseded
4.1.1 Trucks or trailers arriving at Seller's Terminal to
receive LNG shall comply with the following conditions:
(a) Minimum capacity of 6,000 gallons.
(b) Maximum pressure at time of loading of 15 psig.
(c) Precooled to at least 240øF.
(d) Previous cargo shall have been LNG, or documentation
shall be provided certifying that inert purge followed by
precooling with LNG has been carried out.
(e) Safe operating conditions, including the requirements
of all applicable Federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Seller has the right to refuse to load any trucks or trailers
not meeting all of the above conditions. At Seller's option,
Seller may make available to Buyer additional LNG for use in
cool down, which LNG will be sold to Buyer at the price provided
in Article V.
4.1.2 Seller at its sole discretion may deliver LNG on
less than forty-eight (48) hours' notice upon request of Buyer.
ARTICLE V
PRICE
5.1 For each MMBtu of LNG delivered to Buyer, Buyer will pay
Seller a commodity rate of $ _____ per MMBtu. As to sales for
resale in interstate commerce, the commodity rate for
interruptible sales service will not exceed the Interruptible
Commodity Cap prescribed in Section 3.1 of Seller's Rate Schedule
ISS. The Commodity Cap under this Section applies to the price
of LNG calculated at the tailgate of Seller's Everett