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NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
IURC Gas Service Tariff
Original Volume No. 5
Substitute
Second Revised Sheet No. 11
Supersedes
First Revised Sheet No. 11

RATE 325
RATE FOR GAS SERVICE
GENERAL SERVICE - LARGE

No. 1 of 3 Sheets

TO WHOM AVAILABLE

Available only to NON-RESIDENTIAL customers whose daily demands do not exceed 10,000 mcf for any use permitted under the General Rules and Regulations Applicable to Gas Service. A contract is required for Customers with daily demands at or above 50 mcf. This rate schedule is available to those Customers located in ZONE A and ZONE B (See Index).

CHARACTER OF SERVICE

This rate applies to gas having a monthly average heating value of approximately 1,000 British thermal units (Btu) per cubic feet.

RATE

Customer Charge

$25.00 per month

Commodity Charge

44.05 cents per therm for the first 6,000 therms used per month

38.75 cents per therm for the next 24,000 therms used per month

35.94 cents per therm for the next 60,000 therms used per month

35.34 cents per therm for all over 90,000 therms used per month

MINIMUM PAYMENT

The Customer's minimum monthly payment under this rate schedule shall be the Customer Charge, plus $175.00, or if a written contract is required, $0.75 per therm of contract maximum daily quantity, but not less than $175.00, plus the Customer Charge.

DEFERRED PAYMENT

All bills under this schedule shall be rendered and due monthly. If not paid within seventeen (17) days after the bill is mailed, there shall be added to bills of $3.00 or less, 10% of the amount of the bill; and to bills in excess of $3.00 there shall be added 10% of the first $3.00 plus 3% of the amount of the bill in excess of $3.00.

CORRECTION OF METERED QUANTITIES FOR BILLING

For the purpose of billing under this schedule, a therm shall be one hundred cubic feet of gas at a temperature of 60° F, at an absolute pressure of 14.65 pounds per square inch, having an average total heating value equivalent to 100,000 British thermal units (Btu). Metered quantities of gas, corrected for temperature and pressure conditions, shall be adjusted for Btu content by multiplying by the average heating value per cubic foot of gas, as determined for the latest monthly period available, and dividing by 1,000.

RATE ADJUSTMENT

This rate is subject to the Gas Cost Adjustment stated in Appendix A - Sheet No. 22.



Issued Date Issued By
Edmund A. Schroer
Chairman and President
Effective Date
January 9, 1991 Hammond, Indiana January 7, 1991

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