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Title: HIGHLIGHTS OF GAS TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT


1
HIGHLIGHTS OF GAS TRANSPORTATION AGREEMENT
  • PRESENTED BY
  • Barrister I.N. Inyang(CSLA, NGC)
  • AT THE ELECTRIC POWER SECTOR TRANSACTION AND
    INDUSTRY REVIEW CONFERENCE
  • HELD AT THE BANQUET HALL OF THE PRESIDENTIAL
    VILLA ON 28-29TH NOVEMBER, 2011

2
CONTENT
  • PARTIES
  • KEY TERMINOLOGIES
  • CONDITIONS
  • TRANSPORTERS OBLIGATIONS
  • TITLE AND RISK
  • LOST GAS
  • CAPACITY RESEVATION
  • TRANSPORTATION CHARGES
  • INVOICING AND PAYMENTS
  • QUALITY AND OFF-SPECIFICATION GAS
  • MEASUREMENT AND TESTING
  • LIABILITES AND LIMITATION
  • FORCE MAJEURE AND THIRD PARTY TRANSPORTATION OF
    GAS
  • TERMINATION
  • DISPUTE RESOLUTION
  • GENERAL

3
PARTIES
  • NGC - as Transporter
  • PHCN or GENCO - as Shipper
  • GENCO refers to any power generation company
    which emerges as a successor company to PHCN.

4
KEY TERMINOLOGIES
  • Shipper's Stock Account
  • A designated account of the Shipper to be
    maintained by the Transporter and which shall
    record the volumes of Gas from time to time held
    in the pipeline by the Transporter for the
    account of the Shipper
  • Entry Point
  • A Gas producers outlet flange along the Pipeline
    at which Gas can be delivered into the Pipeline
  • Includes any other agreed entry point on the
    Pipeline for delivery of Gas into the Pipeline
  • This may be the same as the Delivery Point under
    the GSAA
  • Exit Point
  • Point where the outlet flange of the Pipeline is
    connected to the Shipper's facilities

5
KEY TERMINOLOGIES
  • Nominated Quantity
  • The quantity of Gas which has been nominated or
    deemed nominated by the Shipper for delivery by
    the Transporter at the Delivery Point
  • Reserved Capacity
  • Capacity in the Pipeline which the Transporter
    reserves, and makes available to receive Gas from
    the Shipper at the Inlet Point, transport and
    deliver the received quantities of Gas to the
    Shipper at the Delivery Point
  • Freed Capacity
  • The amount of capacity in the Pipeline by which
    the Reserved Capacity is reduced in accordance
    with any Capacity Reduction Notice
  • Lost Gas
  • The quantity of Gas received by the Transporter
    at the Inlet Point but not delivered to the
    Shipper at the Delivery Point

6
TIMELINES
  • Execution Date
  • Effective Date
  • Start Date

7
CONDITIONS
  • Shipper
  • Evidence of creditworthiness and ability to
    fulfill payment obligations
  • Execution of Gas Purchase Agreement
  • Execution of Allocation and Attribution Agreement
  • Transporter
  • Approvals to transport Gas
  • Execution of Entry Point Tie-in Agreement with
    Gas Producer.

8
TRANSPORTERS OBLIGATIONS
  • To receive and take delivery of Gas at inlet
    point
  • Transporter will not be obliged to receive Gas
    where
  • the safe operating pressure of the pipeline will
    be affected or
  • the failure of the Shipper to take delivery of
    Gas at the Exit Point might adversely affect the
    interests of any other customer
  • To transport through the pipeline and deliver at
    Exit Point the volumes of Gas from the Shipper's
    Stock Account required to meet each Nominated
    Quantity
  • aggregate of such Nominated Quantities for a Day
    should not exceed the Reserved Capacity for that
    Day
  • no obligation to deliver where nominated quantity
    will result in a less than zero balance in the
    Shipper's Stock Account

9
TRANSPORTERS OBLIGATIONS
  • To deliver Gas above Nominated Quantity on a
    reasonable endeavour basis where Shipper makes a
    request
  • No obligation to deliver where the excess volume
    requested will result in a less than zero balance
    in the Shipper's Stock Account
  • Maintain Shipper's Stock Account
  • The designated account of the Shipper to be
    maintained by the Transporter and which will
    record the volumes of Gas from time to time held
    in the pipeline by the Transporter for the
    account of the Shipper

10
TITLE AND RISK
  • Title to transported Gas remains with Shipper at
    all times
  • Custody and risk of loss passes to Transporter at
    the Inlet Point
  • Passes back to Shipper at the Exit Point

11
LOST GAS
  • Any quantity of Gas received by the Transporter
    at the Delivery Point which is not delivered to
    Shipper shall be considered to be Lost Gas
  • Transporter will pay the Shipper the Lost Gas
    Price in respect of any quantity of Lost Gas
  • Lost Gas will not include Gas not delivered
  • as a result of Force Majeure
  • as a result of any act or omission of the Shipper
  • due to Maintenance
  • during the Commissioning Period
  • as a result of Shipper's failure to make payment
    as and when due

12
CAPACITY RESERVATION
  • Shipper is expected to pay for and reserve
  • Capacity in the pipeline.
  • Transporter shall on each day make available
  • and provide Shipper the capacity paid for the
  • Transportation of Shippers gas to exit point.

13

Transportation Charges -
  • Capacity Charge
  • Commodity Charge
  •  
  • Overrun Charge
  •  Send or Pay.

14
INVOICING AND PAYMENT
  • Transporter at the end of each contract month
    shall issue an invoice to Shipper containing the
    applicable transportation charge, nominated
    quantity, delivered quantity, adjustments, taxes
    etc.
  • Shipper baring any dispute, pays the full
    invoiced amount within 15 working days of receipt
    of the invoice.

15
CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT
  • Shipper is required to provide and maintain a
    stand by Letter of Credit (LoC) or such other
    security specified by the Transporter
  • Amount of security to be equivalent to total
    tariff payable by the Shipper for twelve months
    as estimated by Transporter
  • Amount may be increased if Shipper increases
    Annual Capacity Reservation
  • Transporter entitled to draw down on the LoC
    where Shipper fails to pay amount due
  • Shipper to replenish LoC to original amount
    within time specified in the Agreement (45
    working days)

16
QUALITY AND OFF SPECIFICATION
  • Quality and Specification of gas is agreed upon
    by parties and made part of the agreement.
  • Both Shipper and Transporter have obligations to
    ensure that gas entering and exiting the pipeline
    conform with the agreed specification.
  • Liabilities for off-spec gas exists for both
    Transporter and Shipper depending on
    circumstances provided in the GTA.

17
NOMINATIONS AND DELIVERIES
  • Nominated Quantity - Quantity of Gas nominated by
    Shipper for delivery within a Nomination Period
  • Shipper to give a daily notice in respect of each
    Nomination Period for the next Day
  • Aggregate of the Nominated Quantities specified
    in a Daily Notice shall not be less than an
    agreed quantity and shall not be greater than the
    Reserved Capacity for that Day
  • Shipper is required to provide a good faith best
    estimate of its hourly, weekly and monthly
    estimates of Gas
  • Where Maintenance Notification has been given,
    the aggregate of the Nominated Quantities in
    respect of that day shall not exceed the reduced
    Reserved Capacity

18
MEASUREMENT AND TESTING
  • The quality, quantity, delivery pressure and
    heating value of Gas is to be measured and
    calculated at each Entry Point and at the Exit
    Point
  • Shipper responsible for measurement at Entry
    Point
  • Transporter responsible for measurement at Exit
    Point
  • Parties to grant each other free access to
    facilitate monitoring of Gas quantities and Gas
    quality

19
LIABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS
  • Remedies in the agreement are exclusive and
    exhaustive
  • No liability for Consequential Losses
  • Cap on total cumulative liability
  • Liability cap does not apply to
  • losses caused by Willful Misconduct
  • personal injury or death
  • Indemnified party to mitigate losses which would
    otherwise be recovered
  • Reasonable and Prudent Operator Standard to be
    used

20
FORCE MAJEURE
  • FM Events Acts typically beyond the control of
    the parties and which excuses them from any legal
    responsibility or liability
  • They include
  • Acts of God
  • Acts or serious threats of war, riots,
    insurrection, terrorism, etc
  • Strikes, lock outs or industrial disturbances
  • Pollution, chemical or radioactive contamination
  • Damage to/loss of/inoperability of
    Shippers/Transporters Facilities other than
    breakdown/failure caused by normal wear and tear
    or failure to maintain equipment
  • Acts or omissions of a Government Authority or
    modification/removal/delay of an authorisation
  • Gas Producer

21
THIRD PARTY TRANSPORTATION OF GAS
  • Where due to force majeure, Transporter is unable
    to provide transportation services, Shipper may
    enter into an agreement with another Transporter
    for the anticipated duration of the force majeure
  • Where due to force majeure, Shipper is unable to
    input Gas at Entry Point or take Gas at the Exit
    Point, Transporter may enter into an agreement
    with a third party to use Shipper's Reserved
    Capacity for the duration of the Force Majeure

22
TERMINATION
  • Termination events include the following
  • Delivery of agreed gas quantity equal to the
    Total Contract Quantity
  • 10th, 15th, 20th anniversary of the start date as
    parties may agree
  • Expiration or termination of transporters
    licence to provide transportation services under
    the Granting Instrument.
  • Expiration or termination of Shippers licence or
    right to procure gas under the Granting
    Instrument.
  • Operation of law
  • Insolvency
  • Prolonged force majeure
  • Abandonment of pipeline etc

23
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
  • Expert determination whenever the agreement says
    an expert should be called upon.
  • Amicable resolution by parties.
  • Arbitration in accordance with any law agreed
    upon by the parties.

24
GENERAL
  • Some general provisions in the GTA include the
    following
  • Confidential information
  • Insurance
  • Waiver
  • Amendment
  • Affirmation
  • Severability
  • Disclaimer
  • Further assurances
  • Change in law
  • Entire agreement etc.

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  • THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
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