Tennessee said Monday it was lifting a systemwide imbalance warning but continued to request that all parties match physical flow with scheduled quantities.
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Tennessee issued a systemwide Imbalance Warning, saying effective Friday it requests that customers match physical flow with scheduled quantities to prevent imbalances that would threaten operational integrity. “Due to anticipated colder weather across much of the system, Tennessee does not have the ability to absorb imbalances caused by underdeliveries by receipt point operators into the system and overtakes from the system by delivery point operators.”
Transportation Notes
Tennessee issued a systemwide Imbalance Warning, saying effective Friday it requests that customers match physical flow with scheduled quantities to prevent imbalances that would threaten operational integrity. “Due to anticipated colder weather across much of the system, Tennessee does not have the ability to absorb imbalances caused by underdeliveries by receipt point operators into the system and overtakes from the system by delivery point operators.”
California Big Question Mark for West Coast LNG Plans
California has become an afterthought in the now low-key debate about a liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal on the West Coast of the United States. Twice over the past 40 years of global LNG trade, California has been a focal point for U.S. western imports, and twice high expectations have crashed amid harsh local and state permitting requirements.
Transportation Notes
Tennessee ended Monday a systemwide Imbalance Warning but asked that shippers continue to match physical flow with scheduled quantities.
Compressor Fire Shuts In Some GOM Production
Friday afternoon Enterprise Products Partners LP was awaiting word from federal authorities on whether it could flow gas on a bypass of a Gulf of Mexico (GOM) platform that was damaged last week when a piece of equipment exploded and caused a fire.
GAZ Picking Up Some of the UNG Slack, At Least For Now
The United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) may have no more limited partnership units left it can sell, but that has not entirely prevented the flow of new money into exchange traded securities that mimic the movements of natural gas prices at the Henry Hub.
Enterprise Attempting High Island Offshore System Workaround
Friday afternoon Enterprise Products Partners LP was awaiting word from federal authorities on whether it could flow gas on a bypass of a Gulf of Mexico (GOM) platform that was damaged when a piece of equipment exploded and caused a fire late Tuesday.
GAZ Picking Up Some of the UNG Slack, At Least For Now
The United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) may have no more limited partnership units left it can sell, but that has not entirely prevented the flow of new money into exchange traded securities that mimic the movements of natural gas prices at the Henry Hub.
Industrial Sector Woes Dragged U.S. Energy Use Down 2.3% in 2008
Total U.S. energy use in 2008 was an estimated 99.2 quadrillion Btu, down 2.3% from 101.5 quadrillion Btu in 2007, according to energy flow charts released last week by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).