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Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 28 / Tuesday, February 11, 1997 / Notices6233in accordance with the requirements ofthe Commission’s Rules of Practice andProcedure (18 CFR 385.214 or 385.211).All such motions or protest must befiled in accordance with Section154.210 of the Commission’sRegulations. Protests filed will beconsidered by the Commission indetermining the appropriate action to betaken, but will not serve to make theprotestants parties to the proceedings.Any person wishing to become a partymust file a motion to intervene. Copiesof this filing are on file with theCommission and are available for publicinspection in the Public ReferenceRoom.Lois D. Cashell,Secretary.[FR Doc. 97–3297 Filed 2–10–97; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 6717–01–M[Docket No. CP97–217–000]Florida Gas Transmission Company;Notice of Request Under BlanketAuthorizationFebruary 5, 1997.Take notice that on January 30, 1997,Florida Gas Transmission Company(FGT), 1400 Smith Street, Houston,Texas, 77002, filed in the above docket,a request pursuant to Sections 157.205and 157.212 of the Commission’sRegulations under the Natural Gas Actfor authorization to construct a newdelivery point under FGT’s blanketcertificate issued in Docket No. CP82–553–000 pursuant to Section 7(c), all asmore fully set forth in the request thatis on file with the Commission and opento public inspection.Specifically, FGT proposes toconstruct a new tee, valve, less than 100feet of 8-inch connecting lateral andEFM equipment in Pinellas County,Florida, to accommodate gas deliveriesto FPC’s proposed meter station toreceive interruptible gas volumes. FPChas requested FGT to construct a newdelivery point in Pinellas County,Florida, to connect to the Bartow-BMeter Station that FPC will construct inPinellas County, Florida. FGT states thatFPC would reimburse it for allconstruction costs; estimated to be$80,362. FGT proposes to deliver up to2,600 MMBtu of gas per hour at linepressure. Initial deliveries will beapproximately 1,300 MMBtu per hour.FPC proposes to construct, own andoperate the meter station andapproximately 450 feet of 10-inch; 75feet of 8-inch; and 150 feet of 6-inchpipe of non-jurisdiction pipelineconnecting the meter station to FPCBartow Plant.FGT states that the natural gasvolumes delivered to this delivery pointwill be interruptible volumes andtherefore will not disadvantage FGT’sother existing customers.Any person or the Commission’s staffmay, within 45 days after issuance ofthe instant notice by the Commission,file pursuant to Rule 214 of theCommission’s Rules of Practice andProcedure (18 CFR 385.214) a motion tointervene or notice of intervention andpursuant to Section 157.205 of theRegulations under the Natural Gas Act(18 CFR 157.205) a protest to therequest.If no protest is filed within the timeallowed therefor, the proposed activityis deemed to be authorized effective onthe day after the time allowed for filinga protest. If a protest is filed and notwithdrawn within 30 days after the timeallowed for filing a protest, the instantrequest shall be treated as anapplication for authorization pursuantto Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act.Lois D. Cashell,Secretary.[FR Doc. 97–3290 Filed 2–10–97; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 6717–01–M[Docket No. RP97–244–000]Mississippi River TransmissionCorporation; Notice of Request forWaiverFebruary 5, 1997.Take notice that on January 31, 1997,Mississippi River TransmissionCorporation (MRT) submitted for filinga request for waiver of the provisions ofSection 2.5 of Rate Schedule SCT ofMRT’s FERC Gas Tariff, Third RevisedVolume No. 1.MRT states that it is requesting thewaiver because two of its Rate ScheduleSCT customers are seeking to releasepermanently a portion of their capacityutilizing a pre-arranged release to twoRate Schedule FTS customers but thereleasing customers do not want theirremaining Rate Schedule SCT capacityconverted to Rate Schedule FTScapacity. MRT also requests a waiver ofsuch other provisions of its FERC GasTariff, or other Commission regulations,as may be necessary to allow thetransactions contemplated in the filingto become effective as proposed.MRT states that copies of this filinghave been mailed to each of MRT’scustomers and the State Commissions ofArkansas, Illinois, and Missouri.Any person desiring to be heard or toprotest said filing should file a motionto intervene or protest with the FederalEnergy Regulatory Commission, 888First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426,in accordance with Sections 385.211and 385.214 of the Commission’s Rulesof Practice and Procedure (18 CFR385.211 and 385.214). All such motionsor protests should be filed on or beforeFebruary 12, 1997. Protests will beconsidered by the Commission indetermining the appropriate action to betaken, but will not serve to makeprotestants parties to the proceeding.Any person wishing to become a partymust file a motion to intervene. Copiesof this filing are on file with theCommission and are available for publicinspection.Lois D. Cashell,Secretary.[FR Doc. 97–3296 Filed 2–10–97; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 6717–01–M[Docket No. TM97–7–16–000]National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation;Notice of Tariff FilingFebruary 5, 1997.Take notice that on January 31, 1997,National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation(National) tendered for filing as part ofits FERC Gas Tariff, Third RevisedVolume No. 1, Eighteenth Revised SheetNo. 5A, with a proposed effective dateof February 1, 1996.National states that pursuant toArticle II, Section 2, of the approvedsettlement at Docket Nos. RP94–367–000, et al., National is required torecalculate the maximum InterruptibleGathering (IG) rate monthly and tocharge that rate on the first day of thefollowing month if the result is an IGrate more than 2 cents above or belowthe IG rate as calculated under Section1 of Article II. The recalculationproduced an IG rate of 15 cents per dth.National further states that, asrequired by Article II, Section 4,National is filing a revised tariff sheetwithin 30 days of the effective date forthe revised IG rate.Any person desiring to be heard or toprotest said filing should file a motionto intervene or protest with the FederalEnergy Regulatory Commission, 888First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426,in accordance with Rules 211 or 214 ofthe Commission’s Rules of Practice andProcedure (18 CFR 385.211 or 385.214).All such motions or protests must befiled as provided in Section 154.210 ofthe Commission’s Regulations. Protestswill be considered by the Commissionin determining the appropriate action tobe taken but will not serve to makeprotestants parties to the proceeding.Any person wishing to become a partymust file a motion to intervene. Copies

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