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When the Commission granted Texas Eastern authority to hold capacity on
another pipeline in Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, 74 FERC P 61,074 (1996), it stated that when a pipeline holds capacity on an upstream pipeline, the downstream pipeline's customers may hold title to the gas transported on the upstream pipeline. The Commission recognized this as one of the limited exceptions to the shipper must have title rule. Specifically, the Commission stated: The downstream pipeline will not hold title to gas shipped on capacity it has acquired on an upstream pipeline. Rather, shippers on the downstream pipeline will hold title to the gas on the upstream pipeline. We will allow a pipeline to hold the upstream capacity; we will not, however, allow the pipeline to hold title to the gas being shipped. Thus, the downstream pipeline will be the shipper on the upstream pipeline, but will not hold title when the gas is being shipped. This results in a limited exception to the rule that a shipper must hold title to gas being shipped. I believe that if we can address the Commission's other concerns about this filing, they will grant a similar waiver for this transaction. You can feel free to pass this along to your contact at PNM.
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