Exceeding

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric issued a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Saturday. Penalties were $1/Dth for positive daily imbalances exceeding a 9% tolerance.

June 7, 2004

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric declared a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Friday. It carried penalties of $1/Dth for exceeding a positive daily imbalance tolerance of 7%.

May 14, 2004

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric declared a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Thursday. Penalties are $1/Dth for positive daily imbalances exceeding a tolerance of 7%.

March 18, 2004

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric issued a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Wednesday, setting the penalty for exceeding a stringent 1% tolerance on positive daily imbalances at $1/Dth.

March 10, 2004

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric issued a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Saturday. Penalties of $1/Dth applied to positive daily imbalances exceeding a 5% tolerance.

October 13, 2003

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric declared a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Friday. It carried penalties of $1/Dth for exceeding a positive daily imbalance tolerance of 4%.

May 30, 2003

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric declared a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Wednesday. It carried penalties of $1/Dth for positive imbalances exceeding a 6% tolerance.

September 25, 2002

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric declared a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Saturday. Penalties are $1/Dth for positive imbalances exceeding a 7% tolerance.

September 3, 2002

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric issued a systemwide Stage 2 high-inventory OFO for Saturday with $1/Dth penalties for positive daily imbalances exceeding a 2% tolerance.

December 10, 2001

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric declared a systemwide Stage 3 high-inventory OFO for today with $5/Dth penalties for positive daily imbalances exceeding a 5% tolerance. Southern California Gas extended a similar Overnominations Day notice that had begun Thursday through at least today. SoCal’s OFO penalizes shippers for delivering into the system more than 110% of their actual usage. Violators pay a buyback tariff that is the lower of either SoCal’s lowest incremental gas purchase cost or 50% of its core subscription procurement charge.

November 9, 2001