The 17 December 2009 MPOC Change Request, proposed by MDL, mostly relates to balancing arrangements on the Maui Pipeline. It proposed a 'back-to-back' balancing arrangement aimed at recovering balancing costs from the pipeline users most responsible for those costs being incurred (the 'causers').
Having considered submissions on this change request, Gas Industry Co prepared a draft recommendation and called for submissions.
Having considered submissions made in respect of this change request, Gas Industry Co has prepared the following draft recommendation.
Having considered submissions made in respect of this change request, Gas Industry Co has prepared the following final recommendation.
On 21 May 2008, Gas Industry Co received a request to consider and make a recommendation in respect of a proposed change to the Maui Pipeline Operating Code (MPOC). A copy of the change request is available by clicking on the document below.
Having considered submissions made in respect of this change request, Gas Industry Co has prepared the following draft recommendation. Gas Industry Co invites submissions on the draft recommendation. If you wish to make a submission, please do so by 5. 00pm on 31 July 2009.
The Statement of Proposal issued in January 2014 summarised the analysis that had occurred, and the changes proposed to the Scheme as a result of the review paper released in mid-2013.
This paper provided an analysis of submissions on the retail contracts consultation paper referred to above, and the Gas Industry Co response to the submissions. The list of submitters is set out above. Input was also received from the Consumer Forum held on 16 October 2009.
The purpose of this consultation paper was to seek input from stakeholders on the Model Contracts Working Group’s draft model contract guidelines, the options for giving effect to the guidelines from a governance and compliance perspective, and Gas Industry Co’s recommended option.
Building on from the consultation on the Castalia Report, this Options Paper presents the options available for managing the market failure risks posed by orphaned customer gas consumption.