Applicants' gas Sample Clauses

Applicants' gas transportation rights and wholesale gas sales Duke and Piedmont both have contracted firm transportation and storage agreements allowing them to make deliveries of gas into the Carolinas. Duke has firm transportation ("FT") rights on Transco's pipeline, allowing Duke to receive gas in Transco's production region or move it into Zone 5. Piedmont uses its FT rights on Transco to receive gas either in Transco's production region or Zone 6 for delivery into Zone 5. Piedmont also has substantial storage capacity. This capacity includes both its fully owned LNG storage facilities and its bundled storage contracts with Transco. Piedmont's bundled storage contracts enable it to deliver gas withdrawn from storage without the need for additional pipeline capacity.25 Additionally, both Piedmont and Duke are anchor shippers on the proposed ACP. If the ACP is approved and comes into service as scheduled in late 2018, both entities will have additional capacity to deliver into North Carolina.
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