Sabine Pipe Line Company
Second Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 07/31/1993, Docket: RS92- 78-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 232 Original Sheet No. 232 : Superseded
c) transportation service is curtailed in order to
provide service for a higher priority class of
service; or
d) the designated contact persons with Upstream and
Downstream Operators, who have the authority to
verify and confirm nominated gas quantities,
require a reduction of the confirmed and scheduled
quantities; or
e) receipts or deliveries at a particular Receipt
Point or Delivery Point are outside of the
established tolerance levels specified in an
executed Operational Balancing Agreement; or
f) adjustments of receipts or deliveries at a
particular Receipt Point or Delivery Point are
required as specified in an Operational Flow
Order; or
g) capacity used in providing service is inadequate
as a result of a force majeure event, overbooking
of capacity, or an operational limiting event.
6.5 Operational Flow Orders
Sabine shall have the right to issue Operational Flow
Orders in the event that (1) conditions exist which
threaten the operational integrity of Sabine's System,
(2) actual receipts or deliveries deviate significantly
from confirmed and scheduled quantities at any Receipt
Point or Delivery Point, such that corrective actions
need to be taken by Shippers in order to reduce or
eliminate any cumulative deviation at a particular
Receipt Point or Delivery Point, (3) or corrective
actions are necessary to maintain pipeline operations
at pressures required to provide efficient and reliable
transportation services. Sabine will determine, in its
reasonable judgement, the circumstances which will
result in the issuance of an Operational Flow Order.
Such circumstances cannot be quantified in advance
since the issuance of an Operational Flow Order will
depend on quantities of gas confirmed and scheduled,
the point(s) where the actual receipts or deliveries