For the second day in a row Southern California Gas appeared to be about to end a high-linepack OFO, but Thursday afternoon it said the OFO was being extended through at least Friday.
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It appeared for a while that Southern California Gas was not extending a high-linepack OFO beyond Wednesday, but the utility told shippers that afternoon that the OFO would remain in effect through at least Thursday.
Transportation Notes
It appeared for a while that Southern California Gas was not extending a high-linepack OFO beyond Wednesday, but the utility told shippers that afternoon that the OFO would remain in effect through at least Thursday.
Transportation Notes
Southern California Gas waited until Thursday afternoon to announce a high-linepack OFO for Friday. It carried a 10% tolerance for positive daily imbalances.
Transportation Notes
Southern California Gas waited until Thursday afternoon to announce a high-linepack OFO for Friday. It carried a 10% tolerance for positive daily imbalances.
Transportation Notes
Although there was a false start Tuesday as Southern California Gas appeared to be ending a high-linepack OFO but waited until the afternoon to extend it another day, the utility will allow the OFO to expire Thursday.
Transportation Notes
Although there was a false start Tuesday as Southern California Gas appeared to be ending a high-linepack OFO but waited until the afternoon to extend it another day, the utility will allow the OFO to expire Thursday.
Transportation Notes
Southern California Gas had appeared set to allow a high-linepack OFO that was initiated on Tuesday of last week to expire Wednesday. However, Tuesday afternoon it said the OFO would continue for at least one more day. The utility also recovered 150 MMcf/d of injection capacity Tuesday at its Aliso Canyon storage facility after force majeure repairs to a K-25 gas generator that had begun March 19 were completed.
Transportation Notes
Southern California Gas had appeared set to allow a high-linepack OFO that was initiated on Tuesday of last week to expire Wednesday. However, Tuesday afternoon it said the OFO would continue for at least one more day. The utility also recovered 150 MMcf/d of injection capacity Tuesday at its Aliso Canyon storage facility after force majeure repairs to a K-25 gas generator that had begun March 19 were completed.
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