Notes

Transportaion Notes

Questar is holding an open season through June 26 to solicitinterest in a new pipeline to provide FT service for supplies inthe Wind River and Powder River Basins. Questar proposes to build aline with up to 300,000 dth/d of capacity and a projectedin-service date of Oct. 1, 2000. The route would begin near theMontana border at Recluse, WY and run south through the PowderRiver Basin, then southwest to Lost Cabin, WY and continuing toQuestar’s Kanda/Coleman/Nightingale compressor stations. From theregas could be delivered to Questar, Wyoming Interstate Co., CIG orOverthrust. Questar also is evaluating an alternative in which theline would run southeast from Powder River Basin to Chalk Bluffsnear Cheyenne, WY, where gas could be delivered into pipelinesserving the Midcontinent market. The pipeline said it would pickthe final route based on shippers’ desired receipt points. Itanticipates charging incremental rates. Call Brad Burton at (801)324-2717 or Brent Kitchen at -2117 for information.

June 4, 1998

Transportaion Notes

Nautilus Pipeline said it is on track to begin receiving gasagain at Ship Shoal 207 at the start of the May 1 gas day.Processing of a large condensate slug at Exxon’s Garden City Plantonshore Louisiana (see Daily GPI, April 17) is expected to becompleted by Thursday.

April 29, 1998

Transportation Notes

KN’s Bushton Plant will have a Lean Side Outage through March 5.Only the Lean Side Processing capabilities will be affected.

March 3, 1998

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission said Thursday it was experiencing”extremely high” linepack and that Operational Flow Orders would beissued to customers taking less than scheduled volumes. Otheroperational tools such as an Alert Day notice were also beingconsidered, the pipeline said.

March 2, 1998

Transportation Notes

El Paso continued a 30 MMcf/d allocation of the San JuanCrossover through today due to unforeseen problems extendingmaintenance on the Laguna Station (Cibola County, NM) #3compressor. El Paso also postponed maintenance on the WendenStation (La Paz County, AZ) “A” turbine, which had been scheduledearlier this week, to March 16-18 to coincide with a total shutdownof the station March 17. Havasu Crossover capacity will be cut by80 MMcf/d on March 16 and 18 and by 150 MMcf/d on March 17.

February 26, 1998

Transportation Notes

Nautilus Pipeline offshore southeast Louisiana reported havingto shut down Sunday evening until further notice due to a largeslug of liquids being handled at the slug catcher. Nautilus toldshippers Monday they were released to flow to other systems “forthe next seven to 10 days.” Inquiries about the line’s recentvolumes were not answered Tuesday.

February 25, 1998

Transportation Notes

As of Friday Sea Robin expected to restore flow Saturday (Feb.21) on its 16-inch West Cameron 580 lateral, pending favorableweather conditions. The force majeure implemented Jan. 27 whenrepairs on a leak began (see Daily GPI, Jan. 29) was to be releasedwhen the lateral was declared in service, Sea Robin said.

February 23, 1998

Transportation Notes

Depending on favorable Gulf of Mexico weather, Sea Robin expectsto restore flows on its 16-inch West Cameron 580 lateral by Sunday(see Daily GPI, Feb. 3). The force majeure that was implementedJan. 27 because of a leak will remain in effect until repairs havebeen completed.

February 13, 1998
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