K N Interstate Gas Transmission Co.
Second Revised Volume No. 1-B
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Effective Date: 11/01/1994, Docket: RP94-397-002, Status: Effective
Sub. First Revised Sheet No. 43 Sub. First Revised Sheet No. 43 : Superseded
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 43
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SERVICES - continued
23.2 VOLUNTARY REALLOCATION RIGHTS
Shipper shall have the right to voluntarily reallocate all or a
part of its firm transportation capacity rights to any person who
wants to obtain that capacity by contracting with Transporter.
The acquiring Shipper must meet all tariff requirements for a new
customer. A Shipper, under this firm capacity releasing program,
is defined as either a primary or replacement Shipper. The firm
capacity releasing program would allow all firm capacity holders
to permanently or temporarily release some or all of their
capacity through the pipeline.
a. NOTICE BY SHIPPER ELECTING TO RELEASE CAPACITY
A Shipper who elects to permanently or temporarily release
firm contract quantities shall post an offer to release
through the electronic bulletin board or submit the
following information in accordance with Section 20 of these
General Terms and Conditions for posting by Transporter. The
release information shall include the following:
(1) Shipper's contract number and legal name;
(2) an indication of permanent or temporary release;
(3) the specific daily contract quantity to be released
(no less than 100 MMBtu per day);
(4) the requested effective date of the release;
(5) the requested term of the release;
(6) the replacement Shipper name in a pre-arranged release
(if any);
(7) the receipt and delivery point(s) at which Shipper
will release capacity and the firm quantities to be
released at such point(s);
(8) an indication whether Shipper is willing to release an
amount less than requested and for a shorter time
period than requested;
(9) an indication whether Shipper is willing to release
capacity on a volumetric reservation rate basis;
(10) an indication whether Shipper is willing to release
capacity at a rate lower than Transporter's currently
effective maximum reservation charge(s). If "yes",
Shipper must indicate the minimum rate it is willing
to accept for either fixed or volumetric reservation
rate releases;