North American Energy Standards Board s10

North American Energy Standards Board s10

<p> MC10038 North American Energy Standards Board</p><p>Request for Minor Correction/Clarification of a NAESB Business Practice Standard, Model Business Practice or Electronic Transaction</p><p>Date of Request: October 15, 2010</p><p>1. Submitting Entity & Address: El Paso Natural Gas______Two North Nevada Avenue______Colorado Springs, CO 80903______</p><p>2. Contact Person, Phone #, Fax #, Electronic Mailing Address: Name : William M. Griffith______Title : Consultant______Phone : 719-520-4334______Fax : ______E-mail : [email protected]______</p><p>3. Version and Standard Number(s) suggested for correction or clarification: Version 2.0______Nomination (1.4.1), Confirmation Response (1.4.4), Scheduled Quantity (1.4.5), Scheduled Quantity for Operators (1.4.6), and Confirmation Response data sets as needed to support these requirements.</p><p>4. Description of Minor Correction/Clarification including redlined standards corrections: Add the following transaction types to NAESB WGQ Standard 1.4.1 Nomination and 1.4.5 Scheduled Quantity data sets.: ‘Flow Day Diversion - Receipt’ or ‘FDR’ ‘Flow Day Diversion – From Pipeline’ or ‘FDP’ ‘Flow Day Diversion – To Pipeline’ or ‘FDS’</p><p>Add the reduction reason code value ‘Contract Balancing – Receipt’ (CBR) as needed to Standards Nomination (1.4.1), Confirmation Response (1.4.4), Scheduled Quantity (1.4.5), Scheduled Quantity for Operators (1.4.6), Confirmation Quick response (1.4.7).</p><p>Descriptions: Transaction Type: ‘Flow Day Diversion - Receipt’ or ‘FDR’ to be used to identify an intra-day nomination that replaces a previously scheduled nomination under the same contract that does not increase the previously scheduled capacity through any point of constraint to a previously scheduled point of delivery.</p><p>Transaction Type: ‘Flow Day Diversion – From Pipeline’ or ‘FDP’ to be used to identify an intra-day nomination using an imbalance owed to the service requestor by the pipeline that replaces a previously scheduled nomination under the same contract that does not increase the previously scheduled capacity through any point of constraint to a previously scheduled point of delivery.</p><p>Transaction Type: ‘Flow Day Diversion – To Pipeline System’ or ‘FDS’ to be used to identify an intra-day nomination using an imbalance owed to the pipeline by the MC10038 North American Energy Standards Board</p><p>Request for Minor Correction/Clarification of a NAESB Business Practice Standard, Model Business Practice or Electronic Transaction</p><p> service request that replaces a previously scheduled nomination under the same contract that does not increase the previously scheduled capacity through any point of constraint from a previously scheduled point of delivery.</p><p>Reduction Reason Code: ‘Contract Balancing – Receipt’ or ‘CBR’ to be used to report the reduction of an FDR, FDP or FDS nomination in the event that capacity usage through a point of constraint exceeds the previously scheduled quantity through that constraint point under the same contract. </p><p>5. Reason for of Minor Correction/Clarification: Add three new Transaction Types and code values to support the implementation of the flexible receipt and delivery point requirements of NAESB WGQ Standard 1.3.80. Additionally, add a new Reduction Reason Code value to identify reductions related to intra-day reductions related to flexible receipt and/or delivery nominations. ______</p>

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