Accept

Transportation Notes

Tennessee anticipates completing repairs of a rupture nearHebron Center in northern Pennsylvania around 9 p.m. EST Wednesdayand will accept Cycle 2 nomination increases then if the repairsare finished. Sunday morning’s rupture on the 300 Line is causingrestrictions through Secondary services downstream of Main LineValve 314.

February 29, 2000

Algonquin Holds HubLine Open Season

Duke Energy’s Algonquin Gas Transmission announced an openseason for its proposed HubLine Pipeline The open season to acceptcapacity requests began July 20 and concludes on Aug. 12. Servicefor HubLine, which is designed for 600,000 Dth/d, is expected tocommence in 2002 and nominations for services starting at differentperiods will be accepted and evaluated.

July 22, 1999

Transportation Notes

Effective May 1 until further notice, Tennessee will not acceptreceipt nominations at 20 meters on the Donna Line in South Texasor at 10 meters on the Kinder-Natchitoches (KN) Line in westernLouisiana as it prepares both lines to make them “piggable.” TheDonna and KN outages are scheduled to last until June 9 and June 1respectively. Delivery nominations will be allowed at theProvencal, Pitkin, Grant and J.R. Franks #1 meters on the KN Line.

May 3, 1999

Transportation Notes

Effective May 1 until further notice, Tennessee will not acceptreceipt nominations at 20 meters on the Donna Line in South Texasor at 10 meters on the Kinder-Natchitoches (KN) Line in westernLouisiana as it prepares both lines to make them “piggable.” TheDonna and KN outages are scheduled to last until June 9 and June 1respectively. Delivery nominations will be allowed at theProvencal, Pitkin, Grant and J.R. Franks #1 meters on the KN Line.

April 30, 1999

Transportation Notes

KN has scheduled an outage on its Pony Express line forTuesday’s gas day, according to Williams Gas Pipeline Central.Williams will not accept nominations at the KN-Glavin interconnectin Franklin County, KS, for that period.

April 26, 1999

Alliance Accepts Terms of FERC Certificate

Alliance Pipeline said yesterday it will accept the terms of thecertificate order handed down by FERC last week and, pendingCanadian regulatory approval, plans to begin construction on its1,900-mile pipeline system next May with service by 4Q2000.

September 24, 1998
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