OFO ACTION ALERT ZONE 4 DOWNSTREAM OF 315 AND UPSTREAM OF 321
ON 300 LINE UPGRADED TO A CRITICAL DAY 1 EFFECTIVE 7/16/14 AT
TIMELY
Due to the ongoing scheduled maintenance and milder weather,
Tennessee is experiencing continued limited flexibility in Zone 4.
Effective 9:00 AM CCT, Wednesday, July 16, 2014, Tennessee
is upgrading the Action Alert OFO downstream of Station 315 and
upstream of Station 321 on the 300 Line in Zone 4 for all
Balancing Parties (including LMS-PA, SA contracts acting
as balancing parties, LMS-MA, and LMS-PL balancing parties) to a
Critical Day 1 OFO. This action is pursuant to Article X, Section 4
of the General Terms and Conditions of Tennessee's FERC Gas Tariff.
All LMS-PA (including SA contracts acting as balancing parties),
LMS-MA, and LMS-PL Balancing Parties in the referenced segment of
zone 4 are required to maintain an actual daily flow rate not
exceeding 2% of scheduled quantities or 500 dths, whichever is
greater for over-deliveries into the system and under-takes from
the system. Customers will be assessed a rate of $5.00 plus the
applicable Regional Daily Spot Price per dekatherm for that portion
of physical quantities related to over-deliveries by receipt point
operators and under-takes by delivery point operators which exceed
this tolerance.
In the event the OFO Critical Day 1 is not sufficient to maintain
the operational integrity of the system, Tennessee may escalate
to a Critical Day 2 or an OFO Balancing Alert including customer
OBA or meter specific OFOs. Tennessee cannot accept unscheduled
imbalances and requires all customers to nominate and schedule
all payback requests.
TGP will deem all affected Shippers to be in compliance with the
actions specified in the OFO if after the measurement close the
actual system conditions were opposite to the conditions for
which the OFO was issued.
THIS OFO WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TENNESSEE
WILL INFORM CUSTOMERS BY EBB WHEN THIS OFO WILL BE LIFTED.
Please contact your Scheduler if you have any questions.