Common use of Interstate Pipeline Capacity Clause in Contracts

Interstate Pipeline Capacity. Utility will assign firm interstate pipeline capacity to CTA in a manner consistent with Tariff Rule No. 32 and will notify CTA of DCQ and Core Capacity Assignment by the 20th calendar day of the month. CTA agrees that the total assigned core capacity quantity shall be the Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ) determined on a monthly basis by SoCalGas, in accordance with Tariff Rule No. 32, and shall be assigned and accepted at 100% of the “as-billed rate.” CTA will be notified of bid posting by SoCalGas and will have 24 hours to confirm the capacity assignment on the appropriate interstate pipeline bulletin boards. It is the CTA’s responsibility to verify and confirm posting with the interstate pipeline. CTA and interstate pipeline will be responsible for, or liable for any billing or administration of interstate pipeline capacity agreements. If SoCalGas has not received any communication from CTA within the 24 hour bid posting confirmation period, the bid will be considered confirmed. Consequences for failure to confirm shall be determined by Tariff Rule No. 32 and Tariff Rule No. 36. CTA shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining credit with any interstate pipeline on which capacity is assigned consistent with Tariff Rule No. 32. CTA is responsible for, and shall pay directly to the interstate pipeline, all charges for assigned capacity. Utility will reimburse CTA an amount equal to CTA’s payment to the interstate pipeline for its assigned capacity, offset by Procurement Management Charges due from CTA, all as set forth in Rule No. 32. CTA shall provide documentation of its payments to interstate pipelines for capacity used by CTA in this Core Aggregation Service in a form acceptable to Utility. Utility shall be entitled to set-off such amount from Utility’s subsequent bills to CTA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Core Transport Agent Agreement, Core Transport Agent Agreement

Interstate Pipeline Capacity. Utility will assign firm interstate pipeline capacity to CTA ESP in a manner consistent with Tariff Rule No. 32 and will notify CTA ESP of DCQ and Core Capacity Assignment in writing, by facsimile or on Gas Select by the 20th calendar day of the month. CTA ESP agrees that the total assigned core capacity quantity shall be the Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ) determined on a monthly basis by SoCalGas, in accordance with Tariff Rule No. 32, and shall be assigned and accepted at 100% of the “as-billed rate.” CTA ESP will be notified of bid posting by SoCalGas and will have 24 hours to confirm the capacity assignment on the appropriate interstate pipeline bulletin boards. It is the CTAESP’s responsibility to verify and confirm posting with the interstate pipeline. CTA ESP and interstate pipeline will be responsible for, or liable for any billing or administration of interstate pipeline capacity agreements. If SoCalGas has not received any communication from CTA ESP within the 24 hour bid posting confirmation period, the bid will be considered confirmed. Consequences for failure to confirm shall be determined by Tariff Rule No. 32 and Tariff Rule No. 36. CTA ESP shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining credit with any interstate pipeline on which capacity is assigned consistent with Tariff Rule No. 32. CTA ESP is responsible for, and shall pay directly to the interstate pipeline, all charges for assigned capacity. Utility will reimburse CTA ESP an amount equal to CTAESP’s payment to the interstate pipeline for its assigned capacity, offset by Procurement Management Charges due from CTAESP, all as set forth in Rule No. 32. CTA ESP shall provide documentation of its payments to interstate pipelines for capacity used by CTA ESP in this Core Aggregation Service in a form acceptable to Utility. Utility shall be entitled to set-off such amount from Utility’s subsequent bills to CTAESP.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Core Aggregation Transportation Agreement