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North Baja Pipeline, LLC
FERC Gas Tariff
Original Volume No. 1

Original Sheet No. 149

                   GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
                                 (Continued)

15. CURTAILMENT

    NBP shall have the right to curtail, interrupt, or discontinue 
    Transportation Service on any portion of its system at any time for 
    reasons of force majeure or when capacity, supply, or operating 
    conditions so require or it is necessary or desirable to make 
    modifications, repairs, or operating changes to its system. NBP shall 
    provide notice of such occurrences as is reasonable under the 
    circumstances.

    Capacity may become constrained at individual receipt points, delivery 
    points or on segments of the pipeline.  NBP shall exercise this 
    curtailment provision only at the point(s) or segment(s) of the pipeline 
    affected by the constraint.  When capacity is constrained or otherwise 
    insufficient to serve all the transportation requirements which are 
    scheduled to receive service, NBP shall curtail PAL Service; followed by 
    Interruptible Service, and finally Firm service. 

    Curtailment of PAL Service, if necessary, shall be performed in the 
    opposite order of scheduling as set forth in Paragraph 13.5 of this FERC 
    Gas Tariff. 

    Curtailment of Interruptible Service, if necessary, will be performed in 
    the opposite order of scheduling set forth in Paragraph 13.5 of this 
    FERC Gas Tariff.

    Curtailment of firm service, if necessary, will be performed pro rata 
    based on the MDQ across the contracts scheduled to use the capacity at 
    the applicable receipt points, delivery point(s)or mainline segment(s) 
    of pipeline.

Issued by: John A Roscher, Director of Rates & Regulatory Affairs
Issued on: June 6, 2002                       Effective on: August 12, 2002
Filed to comply with order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Docket 
No. CP01-22-000, et al., issued May 18, 2001, 95 FERC ¶ 61,259
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