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Title: Conract Compliance How Todays Contracts Meet Customer And Government Requirements
Author: Patricia Anderson
Source: 1996 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1996
Abstract: The nature of gas contracts have changed dramatically with FERC Order 636. Over the last several years, pipelines generally continued to dominate the long-term, firm sales market because of their ability to provide service on a no-notice, peaking basis. Order No. 636 eliminates this advantage by both forcing pipelines to provide such service through the same transportation arrangements used by other suppliers, and providing these alternative suppliers with a broader array of tools to meet the firm peak needs of users. Gas consumers cormected to interstate pipelines enjoyed the best of both worlds. FERC regulations required pipelines to stand reaify to meet the full needs of those customers on virtually no notice, but did not require the customer to enter into any type of reciprocal commitment.




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