Valero Interstate Transmission Company
First Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/01/1991, Docket: GT91- 42-000, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 58 Original Sheet No. 58 : Superseded
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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(continued)
e. If Shipper's service agreement with Vitco provides for more than
one point of receipt or more than one point of delivery, the total
quantity that Shipper may tender to Vitco for transportation at
all such points of receipt or that Shipper may request delivery
of at all such points of delivery on any day shall not exceed the
total quantity of gas that Vitco is obligated under the service
agreement to receive and deliver. Among such points, Vitco may
limit the quantity of gas that Shipper may tender to Vitco or
request delivery of at any such point, based on the availability
of capacity of the facilities at that point and its effect on
system operations.
f. Vitco shall not be required to lower its system operating pres-
sure, or to alter the direction of gas flow, the gas load, or
other operation or utilization of its facilities in order to
receive, transport or deliver gas under this rate schedule.
Deliveries of gas to Vitco by Shipper at the points of receipt
under the service agreement shall be at a pressure sufficient to
cause the gas to enter Vitco's facilities at that point, but not
in excess of the maximum allowable operating pressure ("MAOP") of
Vitco's facilities at that point. Deliveries of gas by Vitco to
Shipper at the points of delivery under the service agreement
shall be at the pressure that exists in Vitco's facilities at
that point from time to time, but not in excess of the MAOP of
Vitco's facilities at that point. Vitco's MAOP at relevant points
on its system shall be specified in each service agreement under
this rate schedule.
g. If transportation service includes delivery to a processing plant
prior to delivery by Vitco back to Shipper, and if Shipper has
retained the right to have its gas processed and does in fact have
its gas processed during such transportation, Vitco's obligation
to deliver gas shall be reduced by the reduction of Btu experi-
enced as plant fuel and shrinkage through the plant; provided,
however, such plant fuel and shrinkage shall be considered as gas
delivered, for purposes of computing the transportation charge.