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When operational capacity changes during any cycle the below comments will need to inserted into the point
or group comment section in CAS. 1. Socal Window 2. Low line pack inventory 3. I/C or plant non performance 4. High line pack inventory 5. Compression status 6. Other *During normal business hours except for Evening and ID-2, Myself, Gary, Steve, Terry, or John should be responsible for loading comments into CAS unless the Reps. have been given the directive to update comments. *Weekends, and Holidays, Reps. will be loading comments into CAS. *When new points or groups show up to be allocated that have not previously been allocated, you will need to page me or in my absence Gary, Steve. We will let you know what to do with the capacity either update or allocate. If you have any questions please call me or page. Thanks DS -----Original Message----- From: Schoolcraft, Darrell Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 4:25 PM To: Ward, Linda; Mulligan, Amy; Minter, Tracy Subject: TW Allocations When doing allocation process and we allocate points or groups on the Timely, Evening, or Non-Grid. We allocate with the capacities that are loaded from CAS. When allocating points or groups that have not previously been allocated on any of the previous cycles during ID-1 or ID-2 we need to use the flow rate calculation. . Example : Allocations are as follows The only point to be exempt from this method should be Socal Needles because of their window issue Timely: M/L Thoreau West System 1093.000 (capacity) I/B Link 700.000 (capacity) Laplata/Ignacio 500.000 (capacity) Socal Needles 775.000 (Window) Evening: Same sequence Non-Grid: Same sequence ID-1or ID-2: Same sequence shows up to be allocated. Since they were previously allocated on the earlier cycles we do not need to right mouse click and calculate flow and update capacity based on flow rate. The only time we should have to calculate flow rate is when there is a new point or group shows up that has not been previously allocated. The reason for the change is we have recieved more FERC data requests on capacities and scheduled volumes. lets try this for a while and see how it is working.
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