K N Interstate Gas Transmission Co.
Second Revised Volume No. 1-A
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Effective Date: 11/01/1994, Docket: RP94-397-000, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 89 First Revised Sheet No. 89 : Superseded
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 89
RATE SCHEDULE FSS - continued
c. The Fuel Reimbursement Quantity will be determined pursuant to
Section 15 of the General Terms and Conditions of the FERC Gas
Tariff.
3.2 MAXIMUM STORAGE QUANTITY. The Maximum Storage Quantity (MSQ) shall
be the maximum quantity of natural gas in MMBtu which Transporter
agrees to store for the account of Shipper. Such volume (MSQ)
shall be specified in the executed Service Agreement.
a. A minimum inventory of ninety-five percent (95%) of the MSQ
must be in place at some time between October 1 and November
15. If the minimum inventory levels are not met, the Maximum
Daily Withdrawal Quantity (MDWQ) will be reduced pro rata for
that heating season.
b. In order for Shipper's full MDWQ to be available during
October, a minimum inventory of ninety-five percent (95%) of
the MSQ must be in place by October 1.
c. A minimum inventory of forty percent (40%) of the MSQ must be
in place on January 31. If inventory levels are less than
forty percent (40%), the MDWQ will be reduced by fifty percent
(50%).
d. Shipper's inventory must not exceed twenty percent (20%) of
the MSQ by March 31. Inventories above twenty percent (20%)
will be subject to the end of season storage inventory charge
found on Sheet No. 4-D of FERC Vol. 1-A. Reservation and
capacity charges will be based on the original contract
quantities.
e. Negative storage inventories will not be allowed.
3.3 NOMINATIONS. Nominations under the FSS Rate Schedule will
interrupt ISS if necessary in order to secure sufficient capacity
to meet the firm service requirements. However, Transporter will
make reasonable efforts to notify ISS customers before
interruption.