The Ohio-Louisiana Access Project of Boardwalk Pipeline Partners’ Texas Gas Transmission LLC was approved to enter full service last week as FERC allowed operations to begin at the greenfield Bosco Compressor Station in Ouachita Parish, LA.
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DTI’s Lebanon West II Project Gets FERC Green Light
FERC has approved Dominion Transmission Inc.’s (DTI) Lebanon West II Project, which would carry gas from Pennsylvania to Lebanon, OH.
Little Change Seen in NatGas Cash, Futures; October Fractionally Higher
Buyers and sellers of physical natural gas for Wednesday delivery by and large drew to a tie in Tuesday’s trading.
Marcellus Shippers Eye Relief, Yet NatGas Physical, Futures Values Lose Ground
For the long holiday weekend, physical natural gas values on average eased slightly as broad market weakness was able to outdo market strength in the Gulf Coast and East.
ANR Offering Marcellus-Midwest, Gulf Coast Capacit
ANR is holding a binding open season through Oct. 22 for its Lebanon Lateral 2014 Reversal Project. The pipeline is holding a separate nonbinding open season through Oct. 23 for its Glen Karn 2015 Project.
ANR Offering Way Out of Marcellus in Two Open Seasons
ANR Pipeline Co. on Monday announced two open seasons for projects intended to give Marcellus and Utica shale gas a new export option and access to the pipeline’s markets in the Midwest and Gulf Coast.
Transco Expansion Targets Marcellus Gas, Southeastern Demand
Williams Partners LP is holding a nonbinding open season through June 28 for expansion of its Transco pipeline to provide incremental firm service to markets in northern Georgia and Alabama by 2016.
Transportation Notes
Citing “lack of supply from CMS Energy” (Panhandle Eastern) at the Gas City (IN) Compressor Station interconnect on the Lebanon Lateral, Texas Eastern said it restricted scheduled volumes there for Wednesday’s gas day. Should conditions at the meter remain unchanged, the restrictions will remain in place today, Texas Eastern said. However, a Panhandle Eastern spokesman said the shortfall resulted from customers in the frigid Upper Midwest taking extra supplies from the pipeline and causing a pressure drop at Gas City. The pressure was back to normal by Wednesday afternoon and the shortfall resolved, he said.