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2005 AGN MAY 17 I11
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Addendum B: Monthly Scheduled Quantifies <br />curtailment violation and will be subject to all associated charges which are set forth in the <br />applicable tariffs. <br />Operating Day Schedule <br />In addition to the volumes specified in their contracts, customers need to pay close attention to <br />the operating days (i.e., days of the week) they select in their contract. The operating days <br />specified in the Schedule A contract will determine the days a customer is authorized to use gas <br />during a curtailment episode. <br />• For example, assume a customer specified only Monday -Friday operations in their Schedule <br />A contract. If a curtailment took place over the weekend any gas they used on Saturday or <br />Sunday may be subject to applicable charges. If a customer did not elect Saturday or <br />Sunday as operating days in its Schedule A then they will not have an ACQ on those days. <br />Contract MSQ <br />SoCalGas wants to ensure each customer closely assesses its volume needs. To that end, we <br />have data to help you make your decision regarding the monthly volumes you selected for your <br />Schedule A contract. Your Account Executive/Manager has more information for you to consider. <br />The MSQ data provided to you takes into account your usage patterns over the last two years. <br />SoCalGas examined peak day or month volumes to arrive at monthly default MSQ values. <br />Customers may elect a MSQ's lower than the default MSQ. Customer requests for MSQ's higher <br />than the default MSQ are subject to approval by SoCalGas. <br />revised 10/3/03 page 2 of 2 <br />
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