Tennessee said it will have to shut in the 526A-100 Line as soon as possible in order to replace a valve on the Scofield platform near Port Sulphur, LA. Equipment and personnel are anticipated to arrive at the site Wednesday, and Tennessee is estimating that it will take five days for repair completion. Physical flow will be suspended at 32 meters from Wednesday through Aug. 1, Tennessee said. Travel time for work boats and crew mobilizations prompted the pipeline to add a few extra shut-in days for contingency purposes, a spokesman said.

Southern Star Central will perform pipeline construction work Tuesday through Thursday next week, during which it will not accept receipts into the 16-inch diameter Cement Line (Segment 340) south of Edmond, OK. Three locations will be affected by this outage. Deliveries to Pocasset will be kept whole, the pipeline said, but deliveries to Powersmith Cogen will only be confirmed with a corresponding receipt from Timberline Energy.

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