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Evaluating Rate Parity for Gas Transportation at the Questar Technical Conference

Join us at the Questar Gas Technical Conference on August 13, 2013, as we delve into the critical discussion of rate parity for Firm Supply (FS) and Transportation (TS) rates. We will analyze rate comparisons for customers utilizing 2,400 Dth/year and the applicability of interruptible service. Key aspects will include annual testing requirements, the timeframe for interruptions, notice procedures, and the implications of failure to interrupt. This conference aims to provide clarity and foster collaborative dialogue on these pivotal topics.

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Evaluating Rate Parity for Gas Transportation at the Questar Technical Conference

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  1. Questar Gas Technical Conference August 13, 2013

  2. What should the rate be?

  3. FS and TS rates have parity

  4. Rate Comparisons

  5. Customer Using 2,400 Dth/Year

  6. Transportation Applicability

  7. Interruptible Testing • Test at least one time annually • Between November 1 and March 31 • 24-hours notice prior to the start of the gas day • Interruption will last for one gas day • Failure to interrupt charge

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