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11 - 2020 Atmos Rate Review Mechanism (RRM) Settlement
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August 17, 2020 <br />MODEL STAFF REPORT <br />BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY <br />The City, along with 171 other Mid -Texas cities served by Atmos Energy Corporation, Mid - <br />Tex Division ("Atmos Mid -Tex" or "Company"), is a member of the Atmos Cities Steering <br />Committee ("ACSC"). In 2007, ACSC and Atmos Mid -Tex settled a rate application filed by the <br />Company pursuant to Section 104.301 of the Texas Utilities Code for an interim rate adjustment <br />commonly referred to as a GRIP filing (arising out of the Gas Reliability Infrastructure Program <br />legislation). That settlement created a substitute rate review process, referred to as Rate Review <br />Mechanism ("RRM"), as a substitute for future filings under the GRIP statute. <br />Since 2007, there have been several modifications to the original RRM Tariff. The most <br />recent iteration of an RRM Tariff was reflected in an ordinance adopted by ACSC members in <br />2018. On or about March 31, 2020, the Company filed a rate request pursuant to the RRM Tariff <br />adopted by ACSC members. The Company claimed that its cost -of -service in a test year ending <br />December 31, 2019, entitled it to additional system -wide revenues of $141.2 million. Application <br />of the standards set forth in ACSC's RRM Tariff required Atmos to reduce its request to $136.3 <br />million, $98.7 million of which would be applicable to ACSC members. ACSC's consultants <br />concluded that the system -wide deficiency under the RRM regime should be $111.5 million instead <br />of the claimed $136.3 million. The amount of the $111.5 million deficiency applicable to ACSC <br />members would be $80.8 million. <br />After the Company reviewed ACSC's consultants' report, ACSC's Executive Committee <br />and the Company negotiated a settlement whereby the Company would receive an increase of $90 <br />million from ACSC Cities, but with a two-month delay in the Effective Date until December 1, <br />1 <br />
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