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 implemented an Imbalance Warning for market-area Zones 5 and 6 Thursday, saying effective immediately it requested that customers match physical flow with scheduled quantities to prevent imbalances in those zones that would threaten the pipeline’s operational integrity. “Due to the emergent repair issue at Station 321 and high demand in the Northeast, 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 implemented an Imbalance Warning for market-area Zones 5 and 6 Thursday, saying effective immediately it requested that customers match physical flow with scheduled quantities to prevent imbalances in those zones that would threaten the pipeline’s operational integrity. “Due to the emergent repair issue at Station 321 and high demand in the Northeast, 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.”
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.”
Transportation Notes
Tennessee ended Monday a systemwide Imbalance Warning but asked that shippers continue to match physical flow with scheduled quantities.
Futures Sift Lower as Fundamentals Remain Bleak
Natural gas futures slipped lower for the third straight session Monday as the bullish triumvirate — hurricanes, inflation and short-covering — was no match for the continued and undeniable reality of a bearish supply picture. The September contract closed at $3.641, down 3.3 cents for the session and well off the $4.045 high notched just a week ago.
EnCana Executive: Shale Will Lift British Columbia to Gas Prominence
British Columbia (BC) will grow to match Alberta — and possibly surpass it — as Canada’s prime supply source as development of shale deposits accelerates, the nation’s biggest natural gas producer predicts.
EnCana: Shale to Lift British Columbia Gas Profile
British Columbia (BC) will grow to match Alberta — and possibly surpass it — as Canada’s prime supply source as development of shale deposits accelerates, the nation’s biggest natural gas producer predicts.
Futures Inch Higher as Industry Sees Wide Range of Storage Injection Estimates
While December natural gas futures on Wednesday failed to match Tuesday’s nearly 40-cent gain, the contract also failed to mount any kind of retreat, leaving market bulls in control for the time being. December natural gas gained 3 cents on the day to finish at $7.249, while December crude gave back $5.23 of Tuesday’s gains to close at $65.30/bbl.