TransGas Comprehensive Tariff
The Queue Policy outlined herein is applicable to all TransGas Queues for Service. *The uppercase terms used herein shall have the meanings as ascribed to the corresponding terms set out in the Definitions section of this Tariff.* Article 1 Applicability 1.1) A Queue may exist for any of the following TransGas Services:
(a) Firm Receipt Transportation Service, (b) Firm Delivery Transportation Service, (c) Hub to Hub Service, (d) Low Heating Value Surcharge Service, (e) Storage Service.
1.2) The TransGas Queue is applicable to any applicant’s request for Service, when there is a constraint on the System, either a Customer Specific Facility constraint or a System constraint, and where there is a reasonable expectation the constraint will be relieved at some future date. 1.3) The TransGas Queue is not applicable in those instances where there is no Capacity constraint or where there is no reasonable expectation that a constraint will be relieved at a future date. 1.4) To be included in the TransGas Queue, all requests for Service must be for a minimum term of one (1) year. 1.5) To be considered for inclusion in a TransGas Queue, the applicant must first have signed a TransGas Service Agreement. 1.6) There is no limit on how far into the future Service may be requested for transport related Services (Article 1.1 (a) to (e)). 1.7) The TransGas Queue Policy and the Request for Registered Queue Position Forms are available to all applicants in the TransGas Comprehensive Tariff found on the TransGas website. Article 2 Objectives of the TransGas Queue Policy 2.1) To establish the procedures by which an applicant acquires access to those applicable Services listed in Article 1.1 above. 2.2) To provide TransGas with a list of realistic Service requests from which an economic facility expansion may be planned.
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