OR 2015-1412 ATMOS SettlementORDINANCE NO. 2015-1412
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COPPELL, TEXAS, APPROVING A NEGOTIATED
SETTLEMENT BETWEEN THE ATMOS CITIES STEERING
COMMITTEE ("ACSC") AND ATMOS ENERGY CORP., MID-
TEX DIVISION REGARDING THE COMPANY'S 2014 AND 2015
RATE REVIEW MECHANISM FILINGS; APPROVING A
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT WITH ATTACHED RATE
TARIFFS AND PROOF OF REVENUES; DECLARING EXISTING
RATES TO BE UNREASONABLE; ADOPTING TARIFFS THAT
REFLECT RATE ADJUSTMENTS CONSISTENT WITH THE
NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT; FINDING THE RATES TO BE
SET BY THE SETTLEMENT TARIFFS TO BE JUST AND
REASONABLE AND IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST; REQUIRING
THE COMPANY TO REIMBURSE ACSC'S REASONABLE
RATEMAKING EXPENSES; DETERMINING THAT THIS
ORDINANCE WAS PASSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE TEXAS OPEN MEETINGS ACT;
ADOPTING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE; AND REQUIRING DELIVERY OF THIS ORDINANCE TO
THE COMPANY AND THE ACSC'S LEGAL COUNSEL.
WHEREAS, the City of Coppell, Texas ("City") is a gas utility customer of Atmos
Energy Corp., Mid -Tex Division ("Atmos Mid -Tex" or "Company"), and a regulatory authority
with an interest in the rates and charges of Atmos; and
WHEREAS, the City is a member of the Atmos Cities Steering Committee ("ACSC"), a
coalition of similarly -situated cities served by Atmos Mid -Tex ("ACSC Cities") that have joined
together to facilitate the review of and response to natural gas issues affecting rates charged in
the Atmos Mid -Tex service area; and
WHEREAS, ACSC and the Company worked collaboratively to develop a new Rate
Review Mechanism ("RRM") tariff that allows for an expedited rate review process by ACSC
Cities as a substitute to the Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program ("GRIP") process instituted by
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the Legislature, and that will establish rates for the ACSC Cities based on the system -wide cost
of serving the Atmos Mid -Tex Division; and
WHEREAS, the initial RRM Tariff was in effect for four (4) years; and
WHEREAS, ACSC Cities and Atmos Mid -Tex entered into another settlement agreement
and revised the RRM Tariff, and
WHEREAS, ACSC Cities and Atmos Mid -Tex compromised and reached agreements on
the amount of the rate increases to be in effect for the RRM Tariff filings for 2012 and 2013; and
WHEREAS, ACSC Cities and Atmos Mid -Tex were unable to reach an agreement on the
2014 RRM Tariff filing, resulting in the ACSC Cities' rejection of the 2014 RRM filing; and
WHEREAS, Atmos Mid -Tex appealed the ACSC Cities' actions rejecting its 2014 RRM
filing to the Railroad Commission of Texas ("Commission"), pursuant to the provisions of the
RRM Tariff, and
WHEREAS, Atmos Mid -Tex and ACSC litigated the appeal of the 2014 RRM filing at
the Commission; and
WHEREAS, on February 27, 2015, Atmos Mid -Tex filed its 2015 RRM Tariff filing,
requesting to increase natural gas base rates system -wide by $28.762 million; and
WHEREAS, ACSC coordinated its review of Atmos Mid -Tex RRM filing through its
Executive Committee, assisted by ACSC's attorneys and consultants, to resolve issues identified
in the Company's RRM filing; and
WHEREAS, Atmos Mid -Tex has agreed to withdraw its appeal of ACSC's rejection of
its 2014 RRM Tariff rate increase; and
WHEREAS, the Executive Committee, as well as ACSC's counsel and consultants,
recommend that ACSC Cities approve the attached Settlement Agreement (Attachment A to this
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Ordinance) as well as the tariffs attached thereto, resolving both the 2014 and the 2015 RRM
Tariff filings, which together will increase the Company's revenues by $65.7 million over the
amount allowed under City -approved rates set in 2013; and
WHEREAS, the attached tariffs implementing new rates are consistent with the
negotiated Settlement Agreement and are just, reasonable, and in the public interest; and
WHEREAS, the RRM Tariff should be renewed for a period of time commencing in
2016 and continuing until the RRM Tariff is suspended by ordinance of the City; and
WHEREAS, the RRM Tariff contemplates reimbursement of ACSC's reasonable
expenses associated with RRM applications;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF COPPELL, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the findings set forth in this Ordinance are hereby in all things approved.
Section 2. That the City Council finds that the Settlement Agreement (Attachment A to
this Ordinance) represents a comprehensive settlement of gas utility rate issues affecting the
rates, operations, and services offered by Atmos Mid -Tex within the municipal limits arising
from Atmos Mid-Tex's 2014 and 2015 RRM filings, is in the public interest, and is consistent
with the City's authority under Section 103.001 of the Texas Utilities Code.
Section 3. That the existing rates for natural gas service provided by Atmos Mid -Tex are
unreasonable. The new tariffs attached hereto and incorporated herein as Attachment C, are just
and reasonable, and are designed to allow Atmos Mid -Tex to recover annually an additional
$65.7 million in revenue over the amount allowed under currently approved rates, or $21 million
over currently -billed rates, as shown in the Proof of Revenues attached hereto and incorporated
herein as Attachment B; such tariffs are hereby adopted.
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Section 4. That the ratemaking treatment for pensions and other post -employment
benefits in Atmos' next RRM filing shall be as set forth on Attachment D, attached hereto and
incorporated herein.
Section 5. That in an effort to streamline the regulatory review process, the Atmos Mid -
Tex RRM Tariff is renewed for a period commencing with the Company's March 1, 2016 RRM
filing for calendar year 2015, effective June 1, 2016, and continuing thereafter until such time as
the City adopts an ordinance suspending operation of the RRM Tariff,
Section 6. That Atmos Mid -Tex shall reimburse the reasonable ratemaking expenses of
the ACSC in processing the Company's RRM application.
Section 7. That to the extent any resolution or ordinance previously adopted by the
Council is inconsistent with this Ordinance, it is hereby repealed.
Section 8. That the meeting at which this Ordinance was approved was in all things
conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code,
Chapter 551.
Section 9. That if any one or more sections or clauses of this Ordinance is adjudged to
be unconstitutional or invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remaining
provisions of this Ordinance and the remaining provisions of the Ordinance shall be interpreted
as if the offending section or clause never existed.
Section 10. That consistent with the City Ordinance that established the RRM process,
this Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage with rates authorized by
attached tariffs to be effective for bills rendered on or after June 1, 2015.
Section 11. That a copy of this Ordinance shall be sent to Atmos Mid -Tex, care of Chris
Felan, Vice President of Rates and Regulatory Affairs Mid -Tex Division, Atmos Energy
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Corporation, 5420 LJB Freeway, Suite 1862, Dallas, Texas 75240, and to Geoffrey Gay, General
Counsel to ACSC, at Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend, P.C., 816 Congress Avenue,
Suite 1900, Austin, Texas 78701.
PASSED AND APPROVED this
ATTEST:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
i
hristel Pettinos, City Secret4y City Attorney
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2015.
Attachment A
SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN ATMOS ENERGY CORP., MID-TEX
DIVISION AND ATMOS CITIES STEERING COMMITTEE
WHEREAS, this agreement ("Settlement Agreement") is entered into by Atmos
Energy Corp's Mid -Tex Division and Atmos Cities Steering Committee ("ACSC") whose
members include the Cities of Abilene, Addison, Allen, Alvarado, Angus, Anna, Argyle,
Arlington, Aubrey, Bedford, Bellmead, Benbrook, Beverly Hills, Blossom, Blue Ridge, Bowie,
Boyd, Bridgeport, Brownwood, Buffalo, Burkburnett, Burleson, Caddo Mills, Canton, Carrollton,
Cedar Hill, Celeste, Celina, Centerville, Cisco, Clarksville, Cleburne, Clyde, College Station,
Colleyville, Colorado City, Comanche, Commerce, Coolidge, Coppell, Copperas Cove, Corinth,
Corral City, Crandall, Crowley, Dalworthington Gardens, Denison, DeSoto, Duncanville,
Eastland, Edgecliff Village, Emory, Ennis, Euless, Everman, Fairview, Farmers Branch,
Farmersville, Fate, Flower Mound, Forest Hill, Fort Worth, Frisco, Frost, Gainesville, Garland,
Garrett, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Gunter, Haltom City, Harker Heights, Haskell, Haslet, Hewitt,
Highland Park, Highland Village, Honey Grove, Hurst, Hutto, Iowa Park, Irving, Justin, Kaufinan,
Keene, Keller, Kemp, Kennedale, Kerens, Kerrville, Killeen, Krum, Lake Worth, Lakeside,
Lancaster, Lewisville, Lincoln Park, Little Elm, Lorena, Madisonville, Malakoff, Mansfield,
McKinney, Melissa, Mesquite, Midlothian, Murphy, Newark, Nocona, North Richland Hills,
Northlake, Oakleaf, Ovilla, Palestine, Pantego, Paris, Parker, Pecan Hill, Petrolia, Plano, Ponder,
Pottsboro, Prosper, Quitman, Red Oak, Reno (Parker County), Richardson, Richland, Richland
Hills, Roanoke, Robinson, Rockwall, Roscoe, Rowlett, Royse City, Sachse, Saginaw, Sansom
Park, Seagoville, Sherman, Snyder, Southlake, Springtown, Stamford, Stephenville, Sulphur
Springs, Sweetwater, Temple, Terrell, The Colony, Trophy Club, Tyler, University Park, Venus,
Vernon, Waco, Watauga, Waxahachie, Westlake, White Settlement, Whitesboro, Wichita Falls,
Woodway, and Wylie.
WHEREAS, on February 28, 2014, Atmos filed with the ACSC Cities an application,
hereinafter referred to as the 2014 RRM filing, to adjust rates pursuant to Rider RRM - Rate
Review Mechanism, which were subsequently consolidated into GUD No. 10359 at the Railroad
Commission of Texas; and
WHEREAS, on February 27, 2015, Atmos filed with the ACSC Cities an application,
hereinafter referred to as the 2015 RRM filing, to adjust rates pursuant to Rider RRM - Rate
Review Mechanism; and
WHEREAS, the Settlement Agreement resolves all issues between Atmos and ACSC ("the
Signatories") regarding the 2014 RRM filing, which is currently pending before the Commission,
and the 2015 RRM filing, which is currently pending before the ACSC Cities, in a manner that the
Signatories believe is consistent with the public interest, and the Signatories represent diverse
interests; and
WHEREAS, the Signatories believe that the resolution of the issues raised in the 2014
RRM filing and the 2015 RRM filing can best be accomplished by each ACSC City approving this
Settlement Agreement and the rates, terms and conditions reflected in the tariffs attached to this
Settlement Agreement as Exhibit A;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements and covenants established
herein, the Signatories, through their undersigned representatives, agree to the following
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Attachment A
Settlement Terms as a means of fully resolving all issues between Atmos and the ACSC Cities
involving the 2014 RRM filing and 2015 RRM filing:
Settlement Terms
1. Upon the execution of this Settlement Agreement, the ACSC Cities will approve an
ordinance or resolution to approve the Settlement Agreement and implement the
rates, terms and conditions reflected in the tariffs attached to the Settlement
Agreement as Exhibit A. (Attachment A to the Ordinance ratifying the Agreement).
Said tariffs should allow Atmos to recover annually an additional $65.7 million in
revenue over the amount allowed under currently approved rates by implementation
of rates shown in the proof of revenues attached as Exhibit B. (Attachment B to the
Ordinance ratifying this Agreement). The uniform implementation of gas rates,
terms and conditions established by the Settlement Agreement shall be effective for
bills rendered on or after June 1, 2015. Consistent with the City's authority under
Section 103.001 of the Texas Utilities Code, the Settlement Agreement represents a
comprehensive settlement of gas utility rate issues affecting the rates, operations and
services offered by Atmos within the municipal limits of the ACSC Cities arising
from Atmos' 2014 RRM filing and 2015 RRM filing. No refunds of charges billed
to customers by Atmos under the RRM in past periods shall be owed or owing.
2. In an effort to streamline the regulatory review process, Atmos and the ACSC Cities
have agreed to renew the Rate Review Mechanism ("Rider RRM") for a period
commencing with the Company's March 1, 2016 filing under this mechanism for the
calendar year 2015, effective June 1, 2016, and continuing thereafter until such time
as either the ACSC Cities issue an ordinance stating a desire to discontinue the
operation of the tariff or Atmos files a Statement of Intent. Atmos and the ACSC
Cities further agree that the RRM tariff shall remain in effect until such time as new,
final rates are established for Atmos. Upon approval of this Settlement Agreement
by the ACSC Cities, Atmos shall file an updated RRM Tariff with each city
reflecting the provisions of this agreement.
3. Atmos and the ACSC Cities agree that rate base as of December 31, 2014 in the
amount of $1,955,948,256 is just and reasonable and shall be recovered in rates.
4. Atmos and the ACSC Cities agree that a pension and other postemployment benefits
balance as of December 31, 2014 in the amount of $18,284,949 is just and reasonable
and shall be used as the beginning balance for purposes of determining pension and
other postemployment benefits to be recovered in the next RRM filing (Attachment
D to the Ordinance ratifying the Agreement).
5. With regard to the treatment of Atmos' Rule 8.209 regulatory asset under the RRM,
Atmos and the ACSC Cities agree to the following with respect to any pending and
future RRM filings:
a. the capital investment in the Rule 8.209 regulatory asset in the 2014 RRM filing
and 2015 RRM filing is reasonable and consistent with the requirements of Rule
8.209;
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Attachment A
b. the classification of projects included in the Rule 8.209 regulatory asset in the 2014
RRM filing and 2015 RRM filing is reasonable and consistent with the
requirements of Rule 8.209 and shall serve as a basis for classification of projects
in future RRM filings;
c. the treatment of blanket replacement projects, system upgrades, relocations, and
transmission line replacements in the Rule 8.209 regulatory asset in the 2014 RRM
filing and 2015 RRM filing is reasonable and consistent with the requirements of
Rule 8.209 and shall be included in future RRM filings.
d. the incurred expenses included in the Rule 8.209 regulatory asset in the 2014 RRM
and the 2015 RRM are reasonable and consistent with the requirements of Rule
8.209 and shall be included in future RRM filings;
e. interest on the Rule 8.209 regulatory asset account shall be calculated using the pre-
tax cost of capital most recently approved by the Commission. The use of the pre-
tax cost of capital is consistent with Rule 8.209. A return on Rule 8.209 capital
investment is only earned once the investment is included in rate base. No change
in the Company's calculation of the interest component in its Rule 8.209 regulatory
asset accounts is warranted through the period ended May 31, 2015. Beginning June
1, 2015, interest expense shall be calculated monthly using simple interest (i.e.
11.49% divided by 12, or approximately 0.96% per month) applied to the total value
of the Rule 8.209 asset investment (exclusive of interest) until such time the Rule
8.209 regulatory asset is approved for inclusion in the Company's rate base.
f. While Atmos and the ACSC Cities agree to apply the treatments and methodologies
set forth in this paragraph, subsections (a) — (e) in all future RRM filings, the
regulatory authority retains its right to disallow any capital investment that is not
shown to be prudently incurred, and any expense not shown to be reasonable and
necessary, in future RRM filings.
g. Atmos and the ACSC Cities acknowledge that their agreement regarding the
treatment and methodologies applicable to Rule 8.209 capital investments under the
RRM tariff shall not prejudice the right of either party to argue for different
treatments or methodologies in a future statement of intent proceeding.
6. Revenues approved pursuant to Paragraph 1 of the Settlement Agreement include
reimbursement of rate case expenses owed to the ACSC Cities in connection with
the 2014 RRM filing.
7. The Signatories agree that each ACSC city shall approve this Settlement Agreement
and adopt an ordinance or resolution to implement for the ACSC Cities the rates,
terms, and conditions reflected in the tariffs attached to the Settlement Agreement as
Exhibit A. Atmos and ACSC further agree that at such time as all of the ACSC Cities
have passed an ordinance or resolution consistent with the Settlement and Atmos has
received such ordinance or resolution, Atmos shall withdraw its appeal of the
currently pending RRM filing before the Railroad Commission of Texas in
connection with the 2014 RRM filing.
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Attachment A
8. Atmos and the ACSC Cities further agree that the express terms of the Rider RRM
are supplemental to the filing, notice, regulatory review, or appellate procedural
process of the ratemaking provisions of Chapter 104 of the Texas Utilities Code. If
the statute requires a mandatory action on behalf of the municipal regulatory
authority or Atmos, the parties will follow the provisions of such statute. If the statute
allows discretion on behalf of the municipal regulatory authority, the ACSC Cities
agree that they shall exercise such discretion in such a way as to implement the
provisions of the RRM tariff. If Atmos appeals an action or inaction of an ACSC
City regarding an RRM filing to the Railroad Commission, the ACSC Cities agree
that they will not oppose the implementation of interim rates or advocate the
imposition of a bond by Atmos consistent with the RRM tariff. Atmos agrees that it
will make no filings on behalf of its Mid -Tex Division under the provisions of
Section 104.301 of the Texas Utilities code while the Rider RRM is in place. In the
event that a regulatory authority fails to act or enters an adverse decision regarding
the proposed annual RRM adjustment, the Railroad Commission of Texas shall have
exclusive appellate jurisdiction, pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Utilities
Code, to review the action or inaction of the regulatory authority exercising
exclusive original jurisdiction over the RRM request. In addition, the Signatories
agree that this Settlement Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of the ACSC
Cities' right to initiate a show cause proceeding or the Company's right to file a
Statement of Intent under the provisions of the Texas Utilities Code.
9. The Signatories agree that the terms of the Settlement Agreement are interdependent
and indivisible, and that if any ACSC city enters an order that is inconsistent with
this Settlement Agreement, then any Signatory may withdraw without being deemed
to have waived any procedural right or to have taken any substantive position on any
fact or issue by virtue of that Signatory's entry into the Settlement Agreement or its
subsequent withdrawal. If any ACSC city rejects this Settlement Agreement, then
this Settlement Agreement shall be void ab initio and counsel for the ACSC Cities
shall thereafter only take such actions as are in accordance with the Texas
Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct.
10. The Signatories agree that all negotiations, discussions and conferences related to
the Settlement Agreement are privileged, inadmissible, and not relevant to prove any
issues associated with Atmos' 2014 RRM filing and 2015 RRM filing.
11. The Signatories agree that neither this Settlement Agreement nor any oral or written
statements made during the course of settlement negotiations may be used for any
purpose other than as necessary to support the entry by the ACSC Cities of an
ordinance or resolution implementing this Settlement Agreement.
12. The Signatories agree that this Settlement Agreement is binding on each Signatory
only for the purpose of settling the issues set forth herein and for no other purposes,
and, except to the extent the Settlement Agreement governs a Signatory's rights and
obligations for future periods, this Settlement Agreement shall not be binding or
precedential upon a Signatory outside this proceeding.
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Attachment A
13. The Signatories agree that this Settlement Agreement may be executed in multiple
counterparts and may be filed with facsimile signatures.
Attachment A
Agreed to this 7 day of May, 2015.
ATMOS ENERGY CORP., MID-TEX DIVISION
By: Tal,
Paris
President, Mid -Tex Division
Attachment A
Agreed to this fiw day of May 2415.
ATTORNEY FOR ATMOS CITIES STEERING COMMITTEE, WHOSE MEMBERS
INCLUDE THE CITIES OF ABILENE, ADDISON, ALLEN, ALVARADO, ANGUS, ANNA,
ARGYLE, ARLINGTON, AUBREY, BEDFORD, BELLMEAD, BENBROOK, BEVERLY
HILLS, BLOSSOM, BLUE RIDGE, BOWIE, BOYD, BRIDGEPORT, BROWNWOOD,
BUFFALO, BURKBURNETT, BURLESON, CADDO MILLS, CANTON, CARROLLTON,
CEDAR HILL, CELESTE, CELINA, CENTERVILLE, CISCO, CLARKSVILLE, CLEBURNE,
CLYDE, COLLEGE STATION, COLLEYVILLE, COLORADO CITY, COMANCHE,
COMMERCE, COOLIDGE, COPPELL, COPPERAS COVE, CORINTH, CORRAL CITY,
CRANDALL, CROWLEY, DALWORTHINGTON GARDENS, DENISON, DESOTO,
DUNCANVILLE, EASTLAND, EDGECLIFF VILLAGE, EMORY, ENNIS, EULESS,
EVERMAN, FAIRVIEW, FARMERS BRANCH, FARMERSVILLE, FATE, FLOWER
MOUND, FOREST HILL, FORT WORTH, FRISCO, FROST, GAINESVILLE, GARLAND,
GARRETT, GRAND PRAIRIE, GRAPEVINE, GUNTER, HALTOM CITY, HARKER
HEIGHTS, HASKELL, HASLET, HEWITT, HIGHLAND PARK, HIGHLAND VILLAGE,
HONEY GROVE, HURST, HUTTO, IOWA PARK, IRVING, JUSTIN, KAUFMAN, KEENE,
KELLER, KEMP, KENNEDALE, KERENS, KERRVILLE, KILLEEN, KRUM, LAKE
WORTH, LAKESIDE, LANCASTER, LEWISVILLE, LINCOLN PARK, LITTLE ELM,
LORENA, MADISONVILLE, MALAKOFF, MANSFIELD, MCKINNEY, MELISSA,
MESQUITE, MIDLOTHIAN, MURPHY, NEWARK, NOCONA, NORTH RICHLAND
HILLS, NORTHLAKE, OAKLEAF, OVILLA, PALESTINE, PANTEGO, PARIS, PARKER,
PECAN HILL, PETROLIA, PLANO, PONDER, POTTSBORO, PROSPER, QUITMAN, RED
OAK, RENO (PARKER COUNTY), RICHARDSON, RICHLAND, RICHLAND HILLS,
ROANOKE, ROBINSON, ROCKWALL, ROSCOE, ROWLETT, ROYSE CITY, SACHSE,
SAGINAW, SANSOM PARK, SEAGOVILLE, SHERMAN, SNYDER, SOUTHLAKE,
SPRINGTOWN, STAMFORD, STEPHENVILLE, SULPHUR SPRINGS, SWEETWATER,
TEMPLE, TERRELL, THE COLONY, TROPHY CLUB, TYLER, UNIVERSITY PARK,
VENUS, VERNON, WACO, WATAUGA, WAXAHACHIE, WESTLAKE, WHITE
SETTLEMENT, WHITESBORO, WICHITA FALLS, WOODWAY, AND WYLIE.
By:
Geoffrey ay*
* Subject to approval by ACSC City Councils
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Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
Amount
Customer Charge per Bill
C — COMMERCIAL SALES
SCHEDULE:
$ 0.00 per month'
Total Customer Charge
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
APPLICABLE TO:
$ 0.08020 per Ccf
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable to Commercial Customers for all natural gas provided at one Point of Delivery and measured
through one meter and to Industrial Customers with an average annual usage of less than 30,000 Ccf.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's monthly bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and Ccf charges to the amounts
due under the riders listed below:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Bill
$ 40.00 per month
Rider CEE Surcharge
$ 0.00 per month'
Total Customer Charge
$ 40.00 per month
Commodity Charge — All Ccf
$ 0.08020 per Ccf
Gas Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for gas costs and upstream transportation costs calculated in
accordance with Part (a) and Part (b), respectively, of Rider GCR.
Weather Normalization Adjustment: Plus or Minus an amount for weather normalization calculated
in accordance with Rider WNA.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Agreement
An Agreement for Gas Service may be required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
' Reference Rider CEE - Conservation And Energy Efficiency as approved in GUD 10170. Surcharge billing effective July 1, 2014.
Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
I — INDUSTRIAL SALES
SCHEDULE:
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
APPLICABLE TO:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
All MMBtu over 5,000 MMBtu
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable to Industrial Customers with a maximum daily usage (MDU) of less than 3,500 MMBtu per day
for all natural gas provided at one Point of Delivery and measured through one meter. Service for Industrial
Customers with an MDU equal to or greater than 3,500 MMBtu per day will be provided at Company's sole
option and will require special contract arrangements between Company and Customer.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's monthly bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and MMBtu charges to the
amounts due under the riders listed below:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
$ 700.00 per month
First 0 MMBtu to 1,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
Next 3,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2151 per MMBtu
All MMBtu over 5,000 MMBtu
$ 0.0461 per MMBtu
Gas Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for gas costs and upstream transportation costs calculated in
accordance with Part (a) and Part (b), respectively, of Rider GCR.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Curtailment Overpull Fee
Upon notification by Company of an event of curtailment or interruption of Customer's deliveries, Customer
will, for each MMBtu delivered in excess of the stated level of curtailment or interruption, pay Company
200% of the midpoint price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily published for the applicable Gas Day
in the table entitled "Daily Price Survey."
Replacement Index
In the event the "midpoint" or "common" price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily in the table entitled
"Daily Price Survey" is no longer published, Company will calculate the applicable imbalance fees utilizing
a daily price index recognized as authoritative by the natural gas industry and most closely approximating
the applicable index.
Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
I — INDUSTRIAL SALES
SCHEDULE:
APPLICABLE TO:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
DATE:
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
Agreement
An Agreement for Gas Service may be required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
Special Conditions
In order to receive service under Rate I, Customer must have the type of meter required by Company.
Customer must pay Company all costs associated with the acquisition and installation of the meter.
Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
Amount
SCHEDULE:
R — RESIDENTIAL SALES
APPLICABLE TO:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
Total Customer Charge
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
$0.09931 per Ccf
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable to Residential Customers for all natural gas provided at one Point of Delivery and measured
through one meter.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's monthly bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and Ccf charges to the amounts
due under the riders listed below:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Bill
$ 18.60 per month
Rider CEE Surcharge
$ 0.02 per month'
Total Customer Charge
$ 18.62 per month
Commodity Charge — All Ccf
$0.09931 per Ccf
Gas Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for gas costs and upstream transportation costs calculated in
accordance with Part (a) and Part (b), respectively, of Rider GCR.
Weather Normalization Adjustment: Plus or Minus an amount for weather normalization calculated
in accordance with Rider WNA.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Agreement
An Agreement for Gas Service may be required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
' Reference Rider CEE - Conservation And Energy Efficiency as approved in GUD 10170. Surcharge billing effective July 1, 2014.
Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
T — TRANSPORTATION
SCHEDULE:
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
APPLICABLE TO:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
All MMBtu over 5,000 MMBtu
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable, in the event that Company has entered into a Transportation Agreement, to a customer directly
connected to the Atmos Energy Corp., Mid -Tex Division Distribution System (Customer) for the
transportation of all natural gas supplied by Customer or Customer's agent at one Point of Delivery for use
in Customer's facility.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and MMBtu charges to the amounts and
quantities due under the riders listed below:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
$ 700.00 per month
First 0 MMBtu to 1,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
Next 3,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2151 per MMBtu
All MMBtu over 5,000 MMBtu
$ 0.0461 per MMBtu
Upstream Transportation Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for upstream transportation costs in
accordance with Part (b) of Rider GCR.
Retention Adjustment: Plus a quantity of gas as calculated in accordance with Rider RA.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Imbalance Fees
All fees charged to Customer under this Rate Schedule will be charged based on the quantities determined
under the applicable Transportation Agreement and quantities will not be aggregated for any Customer with
multiple Transportation Agreements for the purposes of such fees.
Monthly Imbalance Fees
Customer shall pay Company the greater of (i) $0.10 per MMBtu, or (ii) 150% of the difference per MMBtu
between the highest and lowest "midpoint" price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily in the table
entitled "Daily Price Survey" during such month, for the MMBtu of Customer's monthly Cumulative
Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
T — TRANSPORTATION
SCHEDULE:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
APPLICABLE TO:
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Imbalance, as defined in the applicable Transportation Agreement, at the end of each month that exceeds
10% of Customer's receipt quantities for the month.
Curtailment Overpull Fee
Upon notification by Company of an event of curtailment or interruption of Customer's deliveries, Customer
will, for each MMBtu delivered in excess of the stated level of curtailment or interruption, pay Company
200% of the midpoint price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily published for the applicable Gas Day
in the table entitled "Daily Price Survey."
Replacement Index
In the event the "midpoint" or "common" price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily in the table entitled
"Daily Price Survey" is no longer published, Company will calculate the applicable imbalance fees utilizing
a daily price index recognized as authoritative by the natural gas industry and most closely approximating
the applicable index.
Agreement
A transportation agreement is required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
Special Conditions
In order to receive service under Rate T, customer must have the type of meter required by Company.
Customer must pay Company all costs associated with the acquisition and installation of the meter.
Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RIDER: WNA —WEATHER NORMALIZATION ADJUSTMENT
APPLICABLE TO: ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE Bills Rendered on or after 11/01/2015 PAGE:
DATE:
Provisions for Adjustment
The Commodity Charge per Ccf (100 cubic feet) for gas service set forth in any Rate Schedules utilized by
the cities of the Mid -Tex Division service area for determining normalized winter period revenues shall be
adjusted by an amount hereinafter described, which amount is referred to as the "Weather Normalization
Adjustment." The Weather Normalization Adjustment shall apply to all temperature sensitive residential and
commercial bills based on meters read during the revenue months of November through April. The five
regional weather stations are Abilene, Austin, Dallas, Waco, and Wichita Falls.
Computation of Weather Normalization Adjustment
The Weather Normalization Adjustment Factor shall be computed to the nearest one-hundredth cent per
Ccf by the following formula:
(HSFi x (NDD-ADD)) The
WNAFi = Ri
(BLi + (HSFi x ADD) )
Where
i = any particular Rate Schedule or billing classification within any such
particular Rate Schedule that contains more than one billing classification
WNAFi = Weather Normalization Adjustment Factor for the ith rate schedule or
classification expressed in cents per Ccf
Ri = Commodity Charge rate of temperature sensitive sales for the ith schedule
or classification.
HSFi = heat sensitive factor for the ith schedule or classification divided by the
average bill count in that class
NDD = billing cycle normal heating degree days calculated as the simple ten-year
average of actual heating degree days.
ADD = billing cycle actual heating degree days.
Bli = base load sales for the ith schedule or classification divided by the average
bill count in that class
Weather Normalization Adjustment for the jth customer
in ith rate schedule is computed as:
WNA; = WNAFi x qui
Where qq is the relevant sales quantity for the jth customer in ith rate schedule.
Attachment A Exhibit A
MID-TEX DIVISION
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RIDER:
WNA —WEATHER NORMALIZATION ADJUSTMENT
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
APPLICABLE TO:
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 11/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Base Use/Heat Use Factors
Residential Commercial
Base use Heat use Base use Heat use
Weather Station Ccf Ccf/HDD Ccf Ccf/HDD
Abilene 10.22 0.1404 98.80 0.6372
Austin 11.59 0.1443 213.62 0.7922
Dallas 14.12 0.2000 208.11 0.9085
Waco 9.74 0.1387 130.27 0.6351
Wichita 11.79 0.1476 122.35 0.5772
Falls
Weather Normalization Adjustment (WNA) Report
On or before June 1 of each year, the company posts on its website at atmosenergy.com/mtx-wna, in Excel
format, a Weather Normalization Adjustment (WNA) Report to show how the company calculated its WNAs
factor during the preceding winter season. Additionally, on or before June 1 of each year, the company files
one hard copy and a Excel version of the WNA Reportwith the Railroad Commission of Texas' Gas Services
Division, addressed to the Director of that Division.
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ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
Attachment C
RRC Tariff No:
RATE
Amount
Customer Charge per Bill
C — COMMERCIAL SALES
SCHEDULE:
$ 0.00 per month'
Total Customer Charge
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
APPLICABLE TO:
$ 0.08020 per Ccf
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable to Commercial Customers for all natural gas provided at one Point of Delivery and measured
through one meter and to Industrial Customers with an average annual usage of less than 30,000 Ccf.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's monthly bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and Ccf charges to the amounts
due under the riders listed below:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Bill
$ 40.00 per month
Rider CEE Surcharge
$ 0.00 per month'
Total Customer Charge
$ 40.00 per month
Commodity Charge — All Ccf
$ 0.08020 per Ccf
Gas Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for gas costs and upstream transportation costs calculated in
accordance with Part (a) and Part (b), respectively, of Rider GCR.
Weather Normalization Adjustment: Plus or Minus an amount for weather normalization calculated
in accordance with Rider WNA.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Agreement
An Agreement for Gas Service may be required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
' Reference Rider CEE - Conservation And Energy Efficiency as approved in GUD 10170. Surcharge billing effective July 1, 2014.
MID-TEX DIVISION
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
Attachment C
RRC Tariff No:
RATE
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
I — INDUSTRIAL SALES
SCHEDULE:
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
Next 3,500 MMBtu
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
APPLICABLE TO:
$ 0.0461 per MMBtu
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable to Industrial Customers with a maximum daily usage (MDU) of less than 3,500 MMBtu per day
for all natural gas provided at one Point of Delivery and measured through one meter. Service for Industrial
Customers with an MDU equal to or greater than 3,500 MMBtu per day will be provided at Company's sole
option and will require special contract arrangements between Company and Customer.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's monthly bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and MMBtu charges to the
amounts due under the riders listed below:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
$ 700.00 per month
First 0 MMBtu to 1,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
Next 3,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2151 per MMBtu
All MMBtu over 5,000 MMBtu
$ 0.0461 per MMBtu
Gas Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for gas costs and upstream transportation costs calculated in
accordance with Part (a) and Part (b), respectively, of Rider GCR.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Curtailment Overpull Fee
Upon notification by Company of an event of curtailment or interruption of Customer's deliveries, Customer
will, for each MMBtu delivered in excess of the stated level of curtailment or interruption, pay Company
200% of the midpoint price for the Katy point listed in P/atts Gas Daily published for the applicable Gas Day
in the table entitled "Daily Price Survey."
Replacement Index
In the event the "midpoint" or "common" price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily in the table entitled
"Daily Price Survey" is no longer published, Company will calculate the applicable imbalance fees utilizing
a daily price index recognized as authoritative by the natural gas industry and most closely approximating
the applicable index.
MID-TEX DIVISION
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
Attachment C
RRC Tariff No:
RATE
SCHEDULE:
I — INDUSTRIAL SALES
APPLICABLE TO:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
DATE:
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
Agreement
An Agreement for Gas Service may be required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
Special Conditions
In order to receive service under Rate I, Customer must have the type of meter required by Company.
Customer must pay Company all costs associated with the acquisition and installation of the meter.
MID-TEX DIVISION
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
Attachment C
RRC Tariff No:
RATE
Amount
SCHEDULE:
R — RESIDENTIAL SALES
APPLICABLE TO:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
Total Customer Charge
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
$0.09931 per Ccf
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable to Residential Customers for all natural gas provided at one Point of Delivery and measured
through one meter.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's monthly bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and Ccf charges to the amounts
due under the riders listed below.-
Charge
elow:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Bill
$ 18.60 per month
Rider CEE Surcharge
$ 0.02 per month'
Total Customer Charge
$ 18.62 per month
Commodity Charge — All Ccf
$0.09931 per Ccf
Gas Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for gas costs and upstream transportation costs calculated in
accordance with Part (a) and Part (b), respectively, of Rider GCR.
Weather Normalization Adjustment: Plus or Minus an amount for weather normalization calculated
in accordance with Rider WNA.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Agreement
An Agreement for Gas Service may be required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
' Reference Rider CEE - Conservation And Energy Efficiency as approved in GUD 10170. Surcharge billing effective July 1, 2014.
Attachment C
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
T — TRANSPORTATION
SCHEDULE:
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
APPLICABLE TO:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
All MMBtu over 5,000 MMBtu
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
DATE:
Application
Applicable, in the event that Company has entered into a Transportation Agreement, to a customer directly
connected to the Atmos Energy Corp., Mid -Tex Division Distribution System (Customer) for the
transportation of all natural gas supplied by Customer or Customer's agent at one Point of Delivery for use
in Customer's facility.
Type of Service
Where service of the type desired by Customer is not already available at the Point of Delivery, additional
charges and special contract arrangements between Company and Customer may be required prior to
service being furnished.
Monthly Rate
Customer's bill will be calculated by adding the following Customer and MMBtu charges to the amounts and
quantities due under the riders listed below:
Charge
Amount
Customer Charge per Meter
$ 700.00 per month
First 0 MMBtu to 1,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2937 per MMBtu
Next 3,500 MMBtu
$ 0.2151 per MMBtu
All MMBtu over 5,000 MMBtu
$ 0.0461 per MMBtu
Upstream Transportation Cost Recovery: Plus an amount for upstream transportation costs in
accordance with Part (b) of Rider GCR.
Retention Adjustment: Plus a quantity of gas as calculated in accordance with Rider RA.
Franchise Fee Adjustment: Plus an amount for franchise fees calculated in accordance with Rider
FF. Rider FF is only applicable to customers inside the corporate limits of any incorporated
municipality.
Tax Adjustment: Plus an amount for tax calculated in accordance with Rider TAX.
Surcharges: Plus an amount for surcharges calculated in accordance with the applicable rider(s).
Imbalance Fees
All fees charged to Customer under this Rate Schedule will be charged based on the quantities determined
under the applicable Transportation Agreement and quantities will not be aggregated for any Customer with
multiple Transportation Agreements for the purposes of such fees.
Monthly Imbalance Fees
Customer shall pay Company the greater of (i) $0.10 per MMBtu, or (ii) 150% of the difference per MMBtu
between the highest and lowest "midpoint" price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily in the table
entitled "Daily Price Survey" during such month, for the MMBtu of Customer's monthly Cumulative
Attachment C
MID-TEX DIVISION RRC Tariff No:
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RATE
T — TRANSPORTATION
SCHEDULE:
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
APPLICABLE TO:
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE
Bills Rendered on or after 06/01/2015
PAGE:
t
DATE:
I
Imbalance, as defined in the applicable Transportation Agreement, at the end of each month that exceeds
10% of Customer's receipt quantities for the month.
Curtailment Overpull Fee
Upon notification by Company of an event of curtailment or interruption of Customer's deliveries, Customer
will, for each MMBtu delivered in excess of the stated level of curtailment or interruption, pay Company
200% of the midpoint price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily published for the applicable Gas Day
in the table entitled "Daily Price Survey."
Replacement Index
In the event the "midpoint" or "common" price for the Katy point listed in Platts Gas Daily in the table entitled
"Daily Price Survey" is no longer published, Company will calculate the applicable imbalance fees utilizing
a daily price index recognized as authoritative by the natural gas industry and most closely approximating
the applicable index.
Agreement
A transportation agreement is required.
Notice
Service hereunder and the rates for services provided are subject to the orders of regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction and to the Company's Tariff for Gas Service.
Special Conditions
In order to receive service under Rate T, customer must have the type of meter required by Company.
Customer must pay Company all costs associated with the acquisition and installation of the meter.
Attachment C
MID-TEX DIVISION
ATMOS ENERGY CORPORATION
RIDER: WNA — WEATHER NORMALIZATION ADJUSTMENT
APPLICABLE TO: ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
DALLAS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS
EFFECTIVE Bills Rendered on or after 11/01/2015 PAGE:
DATE:
Provisions for Adiustment
The Commodity Charge per Ccf (100 cubic feet) for gas service set forth in any Rate Schedules utilized by
the cities of the Mid -Tex Division service area for determining normalized winter period revenues shall be
adjusted by an amount hereinafter described, which amount is referred to as the "Weather Normalization
Adjustment." The Weather Normalization Adjustment shall apply to all temperature sensitive residential and
commercial bills based on meters read during the revenue months of November through April. The five
regional weather stations are Abilene, Austin, Dallas, Waco, and Wichita Falls.
Computation of Weather Normalization Adjustment
The Weather Normalization Adjustment Factor shall be computed to the nearest one-hundredth cent per
Ccf by the following formula:
WNAFi = Ri
Where
(HSFi x (NDD-ADD)) The
(BLi + (HSFi x ADD) )
i = any particular Rate Schedule or billing classification within any such
particular Rate Schedule that contains more than one billing classification
WNAFi = Weather Normalization Adjustment Factor for the ith rate schedule or
classification expressed in cents per Ccf
Ri = Commodity Charge rate of temperature sensitive sales for the ith schedule
or classification.
HSFi = heat sensitive factor for the ith schedule or classification divided by the
average bill count in that class
NDD = billing cycle normal heating degree days calculated as the simple ten-year
average of actual heating degree days.
ADD = billing cycle actual heating degree days.
Bli = base load sales for the ith schedule or classification divided by the average
bill count in that class
Weather Normalization Adjustment for the jth customer
in ith rate schedule is computed as:
WNA; = WNAFi x q;i
Where qj is the relevant sales quantity for the jth customer in ith rate schedule.
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WNA — WEATHER NORMALIZATION ADJUSTMENT
ALL CUSTOMERS IN THE MID-TEX DIVISION EXCEPT THE CITY OF
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Base Use/Heat Use Factors
Residential Commercial
Base use Heat use Base use Heat use
Weather Station Ccf Ccf/HDD Ccf Ccf/HDD
Abilene 10.22 0.1404 98.80 0.6372
Austin 11.59 0.1443 213.62 0.7922
Dallas 14.12 0.2000 208.11 0.9085
Waco 9.74 0.1387 130.27 0.6351
Wichita 11.79 0.1476 122.35 0.5772
Falls
Weather Normalization Adjustment (WNA) Report
On or before June 1 of each year, the company posts on its website at atmosenergy.com/mtx-wna, in Excel
format, a Weather Normalization Adjustment (WNA) Report to show how the company calculated its WNAs
factor during the preceding winter season. Additionally, on or before June 1 of each year, the company files
one hard copy and a Excel version of the WNA Report with the Railroad Commission of Texas' Gas Services
Division, addressed to the Director of that Division.
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