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A Shipper's " Month End Imbalance" is any energy imbalance, expressed in GJ, established by end of Month allocation adjustments by Common Stream Operators and represents the difference between the sum of a Shipper's Scheduled Quantities and the sum of the energy allocated by the Common Stream Operator for the Shipper at all Receipt Points for the Month.
Managing Common Stream Operator allocations and resulting imbalances is the responsibility of the shipper.
Transporter will allocate each Day the total energy allocated by the Common Stream Operator for a Shipper at a Receipt Point, expressed in GJ, in proportion to Shipper's Scheduled Quantities on that Day in accordance with Article 19.4 hereof and apply it to a Shipper's Transportation Service Agreement (" Allocated Energy"), converted to volume, expressed in 103m3, using the actual Gross Heating Value at the Receipt Point ("Allocated Quantities").
If an estimate of the Flow at a Receipt Point is unavailable from the Common Stream Operator for any reason, Company will estimate the Flow based on electronically gathered data, if available, or, if electronically gathered data is not available for any reason, by taking into account the most recent measurement data, subsequent changes in Nominations and available historical data.
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In the event that TransGas, at its sole discretion, agrees to accept Gas below an Actual Heating Value of thirty five (35.00) MJ’s per Cubic Meter, TransGas’ Low Heating Value Surcharge Service must be in place with the Common Stream Operator of the Point of Receipt.
After such cancellation, Company shall use reasonable efforts to contact and advise Customer and the counter party to the title transfer that all or a portion of the title transfer has been cancelled;(ii) Decrease Customer’s current Day Nominations; and(iii) Decrease Customer’s allocations received from the Common Stream Operator to match current Day Nominations.
Flow at a Receipt Point will be allocated to each Customer at a Receipt Point based on the allocation made by the Common Stream Operator, if available, or, if for any reason an allocation for any Customer is unavailable from the Common Stream Operator, in the same proportion as the Customer’s Nomination at the Receipt Point is of the aggregate of all Nominations for all Customers at the Receipt Point.
In this case, the Common Stream Operator will have submitted pre-determined allocation instructions to Alliance prior to 09:00 CCT on January 17th.
The allocation of energy from producer to shipper is one of the aspects of that relationship and it is up to the shipper to manage the manner in which the Common Stream Operator allocates the shipper’s volumes.