[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 18 (Tuesday, January 28, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 4040-4041]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-1971]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[Docket No. RP97-230-000]
Florida Gas Transmission Company; Notice of Compliance Filing
January 22, 1997.
Take notice that on January 16, 1997, Florida Gas Transmission
Company (FGT) tendered for filing as part of its FERC Gas Tariff, Third
Revised Volume No. 1 the following tariff sheets to become effective
April 1, 1997:
First Revised Sheet No. 115
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 116
Fourth Revised Sheet No. 117
Third Revised Sheet No. 117A
Third Revised Sheet No. 121
FGT states that on October 1, 1996, FGT filed pro forma tariff
sheets in Docket No. RP97-21-000 (October 1 Filing) to implement
standards adopted by the Gas Industry Standards Board (GISB) in
compliance with Commission Order No. 587. On November 15, 1996, the
Commission issued an Order on Compliance (November 15 order) in which
the Commission found that FGT's pro forma tariff language generally
complied with Order No. 587 with certain exceptions. The November 15
Order required FGT to file revised pro forma tariff sheets as needed to
address the exceptions noted by the Commission. On December 16, 1996,
FGT filed revised pro forma tariff sheets in Docket No. RP97-21-001
(December 16 Filing) in compliance with the November 15 Order.
FGT states that in the October 1 Filing, FGT requested waiver of
the portion of Standard 1.3.2 establishing a deadline of 11:30 AM for
nominations leaving the control of the nominating party (11:45 AM for
receipt by Transporter) to the extent necessary to permit an earlier
deadline for written nominations, which FGT currently accepts. The
Commission in its November 15 Order denied FGT's requested waiver of
the above deadlines for written nominations, citing the objective of
uniformity in such rules and timelines for the gas industry, and
required FGT to apply the GISB deadlines to written nominations to the
extent that FGT continues to accept written nominations. The Commission
then stated that any proposals to change service offerings should be
made in a separate Section 4 filing.
FGT states that during the GISB process, it was clearly understood
by all participants that the accelerated timeline for receiving and
confirming nominations and communicating scheduled quantities was
predicated on the electronic exchange of information. As explained in
the transmittal letter of FGT's December 16 Filing, because of the
additional time that is necessary to perform the manual entry and
validation work associated with a written nomination, FGT states that
it cannot meet the GISB confirmation and scheduling deadlines if it
continues to accept written nominations and such nominations are not
received until 11:45 AM.
FGT states that it currently receives all of its nominations in
writing by 10:00 AM. It takes FGT approximately 7 hours to manually
enter the nominations, perform iterative capacity allocations, and
confirm quantities with the interconnecting parties. Currently, the
scheduling process is completed by 5:00 PM. With the implementation of
the GISB standards on April 1, 1997, the window for processing
nominations must be shortened by 2 to 3 hours to complete the
confirmation process by the 3:30 PM deadline.
Accordingly, FGT states that it is herein proposing to eliminate
written nominations, except in emergency circumstances, to ensure that
it is able to meet the timeline set out in Standard 1.3.2.
FGT states that on December 19, 1996, FGT advised its customers
that in order to comply with the GISB timeline, it would be necessary
for all customers to submit their nominations electronically beginning
March 31, 1997 (for the gas day of April 1, 1997). In this letter, FGT
informed its customers that they will have several options for the
electronic transmission of nominations: (i) an ANSI X12 format from the
customer's computer to FGT via the Internet, (ii) a standard flat file
format via Internet, or (iii) use of a third party service provider
using option (i) or (ii) above. FGT also included an electronic
communications survey in order to facilitate the transition to
electronic nominations.
FGT states that it is currently testing the standard GISB X12/
Internet process with its customers which have expressed an interest in
this process. This testing has been conducted on the servers which will
be used for production on April 1, 1997. In addition, FGT has
participated in the related pilot testing of the standard GISB process
which allows any customer to upload X12 files to its test server.
FGT states that it is also offering another capability for its
customers to upload nominations electronically. This capability
specifies a flat file format which can easily be created by a variety
of inexpensive, widely available software products including
spreadsheets. This eliminates the requirement that the customer
maintain an X12 translator. FGT customers can
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upload the flat file using a Web browser to access a Web page located
on FGT's Web server. The uploaded file will be processed and a result
returned interactively to the Web browser. FGT's customers can also use
a part-time, dial-up connection to the Internet to implement this
alternative. This capability is currently available for testing at
http://x12.enron.com:5713/interhome.htm.
FGT states that the changes submitted in the instant filing provide
for the elimination of written nominations effective for the gas day of
April 1, 1997, in accordance with FGT's implementation of GISB Standard
1.3.2.1. The changes reflected in the attached tariff sheets are made
in order to allow FGT to effectively implement Standard 1.3.2 (which
provides for deadlines of 11:45 AM for the receipt of nominations by
FGT, noon for a quick response, and 3:30 PM for receipt of completed
confirmations by FGT from upstream and downstream connected parties,
with the scheduling process being completed by 4:30 PM). Nominations
for the April 1 gas day will be physically submitted on March 31, 1997.
FGT has also included a provision providing for the submission of
written nominations on an emergency basis in the event of a failure of
electronic nomination communication equipment, such as phone lines,
servers, or the Internet. The changes proposed herein also incorporate
the changes previously proposed to the affected tariff sheets on a pro
forma basis in FGT's October 1 and December 16 Filings. Upon acceptance
of the changes proposed herein, it will not be necessary for FGT to
refile these tariff sheets when it makes its filing to implement the
proposed GISB changes following the completion of the Commission's
review of FGT's pro forma filings in Docket Nos. RP97-21-000 and -001.
Any person desiring to be heard or to protest said filing should
file a motion to intervene or protest with the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, NE, Washington, DC, 20426, in
accordance with Sections 385.211 and 385.214 of the Commission's Rules
and Regulations. All such motions or protests should be filed on or
before February 12, 1997. Protests will be considered by the Commission
in determining the appropriate action to be taken, but will not serve
to make protestants parties to the proceeding. Any person wishing to
become a party must file a motion to intervene. Copies of this filing
are on file with the Commission and are available for public inspection
in the Public Reference Room.
Lois D. Cashell,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 97-1971 Filed 1-27-97; 8:45 am]
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