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2020 Interim Delivery Point Rates And Monthly Abandonment Daily Abandonment Summary of 2020 Interim Delivery Point Rates: Surcharge Surcharge ($/GJ/month, except IT which is $/GJ/d) ($/GJ/month) ($/GJ/d) Effective January 1, 2020 0.20 0.0064 Delivery Point Rates Rates Plus Applicable Abandonment Surcharge Premium/ Point Z Point Y Point X Group 1 Deliveries Discount: 100% 95% 90% 110% FT-D + FT-D + FT-D + FT-D PRICE FT-D PRICE FT-D PRICE Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge Station Station 1 to 2 3 to 4 > 5 IT-D 1 to 2 3 to 4 > 5 IT-D + Number Station Name Mnemonic Year Term Year Term Year Term PRICE Year Term Year Term Year Term Surcharge Delivery Design Area 2000 ALBERTA-B.C. BORDER ALTBC 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 31111 ALLIANCE CLAIRMONT INTERCONNECT APN ALCINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 31110 ALLIANCE EDSON INTERCONNECT APN ALEINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 31112 ALLIANCE SHELL CREEK INTERCONNECT APGC ALSINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 1958 EMPRESS BORDER EMPRS 6.21 5.90 5.59 0.2240 6.41 6.10 5.79 0.2304 Southeast Alberta Area 3886 GORDONDALE BORDER GRDINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 6404 MCNEILL BORDER MCNEL 6.21 5.90 5.59 0.2240 6.41 6.10 5.79 0.2304 Southeast Alberta Area Premium/ Point Z Point Y Point X Group 2 Deliveries Discount: 100% 95% 90% 110% Subject FT-D + FT-D + FT-D + to ATCO FT-D PRICE FT-D PRICE FT-D PRICE Surcharge Surcharge Surcharge Pipelines Station Station 1 to 2 3 to 4 > 5 IT-D 1 to 2 3 to 4 > 5 IT-D + Franchise Number Station Name Mnemonic Year Term Year Term Year Term PRICE Year Term Year Term Year Term Surcharge Delivery Design Area Fees1 31000 A.T. PLASTICS SALES APN ATPLSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Edmonton and Area Yes 31001 ADM AGRI INDUSTRIES SALES APN ADMSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southeast Alberta Area Yes 3880 AECO INTERCONNECTION AECINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southeast Alberta Area 31003 AGRIUM CARSELAND SALES APS AGCASL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 31002 AGRIUM FT. SASK SALES APN AGFSSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Edmonton and Area Yes 31004 AGRIUM REDWATER SALES APN AGRDSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Edmonton and Area 31005 AINSWORTH SALES APGP AINSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 31006 AIR LIQUIDE SALES APN AIRLSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Edmonton and Area 6126 AITKEN CREEK SOUTH SALES ACSSL 9.08 8.78 8.49 0.3173 9.28 8.98 8.69 0.3237 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3214 AKUINU RIVER WEST SALES ARWSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northeast Alberta Area 31007 ALBERTA ENVIROFUELS SALES APN ALENSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Edmonton and Area Yes2 31008 ALBERTA HOSPITAL SALES APN ALHOSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Edmonton and Area Yes 3868 ALBERTA-MONTANA BORDER ALTINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 3297 ALDER FLATS SOUTH NO 2 SALES AL2SL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 3059 ALLISON CREEK SALES ALCSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 6132 ALTARES SALES ATRSL 9.08 8.78 8.49 0.3173 9.28 8.98 8.69 0.3237 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 6133 ALTARES SOUTH SALES ATSSL 9.08 8.78 8.49 0.3173 9.28 8.98 8.69 0.3237 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 31009 ALTASTEEL SALES APN ALSTSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Edmonton and Area Yes2 3562 AMOCO SALES (BP SALES TAP) AMTAP 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northeast Alberta Area 31012 APL JASPER SALES APN JASPSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area Yes 3488 ARDLEY SALES ALYSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southeast Alberta Area 3237 ASPEN SALES ASPSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northeast Alberta Area 3662 ATUSIS CREEK EAST SALES ATCESL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southeast Alberta Area 3216 AURORA NO 2 SALES AU2SL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northeast Alberta Area 3135 AURORA SALES AURSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northeast Alberta Area 3288 BANTRY SALES BANSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southeast Alberta Area 3423 BASHAW WEST SALES BSWSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southeast Alberta Area 6112 BAY TREE SALES BAYSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 31013 BAYMAG SALES APS BAYMSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 31014 BEAR CREEK COGEN SALES APGP BEARSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3299 BEAR RIVER WEST SALES BEASL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3068 BEAVER HILLS SALES BVHSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3268 BENBOW SOUTH SALES BNSSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3933 BIG EDDY INTERCONNECTION BGEINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3655 BIG PRAIRIE SALES BIPSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3067 BIGSTONE SALES BGSSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3285 BILBO SALES BILSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3468 BLEAK LAKE SALES BLKSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northeast Alberta Area 3295 BOOTIS HILL SALES BOHSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3225 BOTHA SALES BOTSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 6110 BOTHA WEST SALES BTWSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3259 BOULDER CREEK SALES BOLSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3164 BRAINARD LAKE SALES BRNSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C. Area 3289 BRAZEAU EAST SALES BZESL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 3670 BRAZEAU SOUTH SALES BRZSSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 3918 BUFFALO CREEK INTERCONNECTION BUFINT 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northeast Alberta Area 31015 BURDETT COGEN SALES APS BURDSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Southwest Alberta Area 3678 BURNT RIVER SALES BURVSL 5.95 5.65 5.36 0.2146 6.15 5.85 5.56 0.2210 Northwest Alberta and Northeast B.C.
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