Erath

Transportation Notes

Transwestern said Thursday morning the most recent update on a fire that had been threatening Station 4 in Klagetoh, AZ (see Daily GPI, July 5) was favorable. The incident command post for directing firefighting operations had been moved off the road to Transwestern’s station to a location about 10 miles south of the station. The remaining issue in the Station 4 area was back fires that appeared to be almost contained, the pipeline said. The “incident commander has indicated that it is possible that by mid-afternoon the situation will be contained to the extent [Transwestern] can possibly resume service at the station,” a bulletin board posting said. Based on current information, the posting continued, Transwestern would be accepting full shipper Timely cycle nominations for Friday’s gas day and would raise Thoreau West system capacity from 1,040,000 MMBtu/d to 1,210,000 MMBtu/d.

July 6, 2007

Transportation Notes

Sea Robin Pipeline reported completion of pigging operations on its mainline from the offshore Vermilion 149 platform into Erath Station in South Louisiana, and said Wednesday the onshore liquid separation facility operated by Devon Energy is no longer restricting flows (see Daily GPI, May 10). Normal operating pressures have been restored, Sea Robin said.

May 11, 2006

Transportation Notes

Pacific Gas & Electric did not extend a high-inventory OFO beyond Thursday.

April 23, 2004

Transportation Notes

Columbia Gulf said last week it had resumed taking nominations atthe NGPL-South Pecan Lake, NGPL-Erath, NGPL-Chalkley and AEP-JeffersonIsland meter stations. Receipts at those points and others weresuspended in late January because they failed to comply with ColumbiaGulf’s enforcement of a heating value limit of 1,050 Btus per cubicfoot (see Daily GPI, Jan. 22).

March 5, 2001