Notes

Transportation Notes

Tennessee Gas Pipeline declared a force majeure event Thursday for meters on its 24-inch line in the area of Eugene Island 240 to repair a pipeline leak. About 12 meters were shut in as a result. The company also declared a force majeure event for meters on the 26-inch line between Ship Shoal 198 and Station 523, Cocodrie (Blue Water East Leg) in order to repair damage to the sub-sea flange at Ship Shoal 157. The outage is expect to last until Saturday’s gas day.

November 12, 2004

Transportation Notes

Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line declared a force majeure event on its mainline in New Jersey. The pipeline said it received reports about an odor and upon investigation discovered a leak on its mainline “C” on the Long Beach lateral in the Sayreville area of New Jersey on Tuesday. Emergency repairs are underway. The outage reduced deliveries by about 300,000 Dth/d, affecting three customers. New Jersey Natural lost some service but service was restored Wednesday evening, a Transco spokeswoman said. Several meters owned by PSEG, New Jersey Natural and LILCO, will remain out of service until repairs can be made over the next couple days.

November 11, 2004

Transportation Notes

Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line declared a force majeure event on its mainline in New Jersey. The pipeline said it received reports about an odor and upon investigation discovered a leak on its mainline “C” on the Long Beach lateral in the Sayreville area of New Jersey on Tuesday. Emergency repairs are underway. The outage reduced deliveries by about 300,000 Dth/d, affecting three customers. New Jersey Natural lost some service but service was restored Wednesday evening, a Transco spokeswoman said. Several meters owned by PSEG, New Jersey Natural and LILCO, will remain out of service until repairs can be made over the next couple days.

November 11, 2004

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas declared a high inventory operational flow order (OFO) for Wednesday. Customers were told to ensure that all deliveries into the SoCalGas system are within 110% of expected usage. SoCalGas said it will assess buy-back charges in accordance with its tariffs.

November 10, 2004

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas declared a high inventory operational flow order (OFO) for Wednesday. Customers were told to ensure that all deliveries into the SoCalGas system are within 110% of expected usage. SoCalGas said it will assess buy-back charges in accordance with its tariffs.

November 10, 2004

Transportation Notes

PG&E called a high inventory systemwide operational flow order for Sunday and Monday with 0% and 5% tolerances, respectively, and $5/Dth penalties. No OFO was in effect for Tuesday as of 4 p.m. EST Monday.

November 9, 2004

Transportation Notes

PG&E called a high inventory systemwide operational flow order for Sunday and Monday with 0% and 5% tolerances, respectively, and $5/Dth penalties. No OFO was in effect for Tuesday as of 4 p.m. EST Monday.

November 9, 2004

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas issued a high-linepack OFO for Saturday.

November 8, 2004

Transportation Notes

Southern California Gas issued a high-linepack OFO for Saturday.

November 8, 2004

Transportation Notes

Westcoast, which had been encouraging drafting of excess linepack from its system with a daily imbalance tolerance range of zero pack and 20% draft, will revert to its normal 10%/10% range Friday.

November 5, 2004