Citing a possible leak, ANR said it is performing an unplanned pipe inspection on its 747 Line that requires the shut-in of four South Marsh Island meters offshore Louisiana.
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With gas quality issues resolved at South Marsh Island 184, ANR said it had lifted all associated capacity restrictions.
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Sea Robin Pipeline said Wednesday it had completed unscheduled maintenance and repairs that had begun at the end of March between South Marsh Island 33 and Vermilion 149. Nominations were allowed to resume at three meters required to shut in by the work.
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In completing an assessment of Hurricane Rita-related damage to its 12-inch lateral from South Marsh Island Block 17/18 through Eugene Island Block 115, ANR said it identified a leak at Eugene Island Block 133. ANR declared a force majeure event in the area Friday and said until further notice, receipt locations on that line and any connected laterals will not be available for nominations. In an update Monday on repairs to offshore and onshore facilities in its Southeast Gathering Area (SEGA), ANR said effective immediately it was increasing capacity through its Grand Chenier, LA facilities to 250 MMcf/d for the SE 3 A (Grand Chen)-CFTP location until further notice. ANR also said it returned to service the following offshore pipelines and interconnects that have been inspected and approved: the 30-inch West Cameron 167 line to Grand Chenier (although at this time no liquids will be accepted at West Cameron 167); and the 16-inch Cameron Meadows line to Lake Arthur, but no interconnections have been cleared for flow on this line. ANR continues to accept nominations for receipt and delivery points located downstream of the Lake Arthur Compressor Station.
McMoRan Encounters ‘Significant Intervals’ at JB Mountain Offset
McMoRan Exploration Co.’s JB Mountain Offset, located in South Marsh Island Block 223, has drilled to a total measured depth of 21,896 feet, and wireline logs indicate that the well encountered “significant intervals” of hydrocarbon pay in the Gyrodina sand section.