Operational Flow Order (OFO) definition
Examples of Operational Flow Order (OFO) in a sentence
In the event that the Company’s storage service provider has restricted excess storage withdrawals/injections and a Supplier exceeds Rider EFBS’s MDDQ or MDBQ such excess quantities will be considered a failure to comply with the Operational Flow Order (OFO).
Such tariffs include but are not limited to the Operational Flow Order (OFO) and Emergency Flow Order (EFO) provisions of Gas Rule 14.
In the event of an Operational Flow Order (OFO), CTA agrees to nominate the full Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ) as firm deliveries to Utility’s system and understands that CTA shall be subject to penalties for non-compliance as outlined in Tariff Rules No. 32 and 30.
Imbalances established in excess of the applicable daily, including days the Company has issued an Operational Flow Order (OFO), or monthly operating windows will be subject to imbalance charges as specified in Section 7 herein.
Agency shall be responsible for all balancing and Rule 14 Operational Flow Order (OFO), Emergency Flow Order (EFO) and diversion noncompliance charges that result from its gas usage being different from that shown on the Estimated Usage form (see PG&E gas tariff G-BAL and Rule 14).
These charges include, but are not limited to, imbalance charges pursuant to rate Schedule G-BAL, and Operational Flow Order (OFO) and Emergency Flow Order (EFO) noncompliance charges or diversion charges pursuant to gas Rule 14.
Should interstate pipelines serving Company issue an Operational Flow Order ("OFO"), (a) Company agrees to accept Customer's pipeline nominations in volumes not to exceed Customer's daily-metered usage, provided that such Customer nomination does not proportionally exceed any limitations imposed on other similarly affected customers, and (b) injections into storage may be prorated and will be subject to the reasonable operational limitations of the Company.
In the event of an Operational Flow Order (OFO), ESP agrees to nominate the full Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ) as firm deliveries to Utility’s system and understands that ESP shall be subject to penalties for non-compliance as outlined in Tariff Rule No. 32.