Dominion

Transportation Notes

Dominion reported taking South Oxford Station out of service Tuesday for unexpected repairs and said that at this point it does not know exactly how long the repairs will take. Due to high line pressures, producers in bubble 4413 were required to reduce their deliveries by 50% until further notice.

March 29, 2007

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas did not extend a high-linepack OFO beyond Friday.

March 12, 2007

Transportation Notes

Dominion said it took Maxwell Station out of service Thursday morning for unexpected repairs and hopes to have the station back in service early next week. Production in bubbles 4401 and 3214 was required to shut in until further notice.

March 9, 2007

Transportation Notes

Dominion declared an operational flow order on its PL-1 system for deliveries to Virginia and Maryland.

February 6, 2007

Energen Resources Closes $30M Purchase of San Juan Gas Reserves

Energen Resources Corp. has finalized its $30 million purchase of proved and probable natural gas reserves in the San Juan Basin from Dominion Resources Inc., the company said Wednesday.

January 5, 2007

FERC Gives Dominion OK to Build Cove Point Expansion

FERC has given Dominion Cove Point LP the green light to proceed with the construction of expansion facilities at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Lusby, MD.

August 28, 2006

FERC Gives Dominion OK to Build Cove Point Expansion

FERC on Friday gave the green light for Dominion Cove Point LP to proceed with the construction of expansion facilities at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Lusby, MD.

August 22, 2006

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission ended Thursday an Overage Alert Day that had begun Monday.

April 28, 2006

Transportation Notes

Effective with Intraday 1 nominations Wednesday, Dominion rescinded the “Valley Gate” restriction on south-to-north transportation.

March 31, 2006

Transportation Notes

Dominion experienced a rupture Saturday on a 20-inch supply line to one of its storage facilities in Harrison County, WV. The blast occurred in a remote area and didn’t cause a fire or injuries, a spokesman said. The line was isolated shortly afterwards, and because it wasn’t a residential line, no one lost service, he said. The pipeline was continuing an investigation into the cause of the incident Monday.

August 2, 2005