Overage

Transportation Notes

As a result of near-freezing temperatures in the state ofFlorida, Florida Gas Transmission issued an Overage Alert Daynotice Friday with a 15% imbalance tolerance.

January 2, 2001

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission allowed an Overage Alert Day notice (seeDaily GPI, Nov. 27) to expire over theThanksgiving holiday weekend.

November 28, 2000

Transportation Notes

Citing significant demand in its market area, Florida GasTransmission issued an Overage Alert Day notice Thursday, effectiveuntil further notice. The OFO has a 10% tolerance for negativedaily imbalances.

November 17, 2000

Transportation Notes

An Overage Alert Day notice remained in effect Monday until furthernotice for the Florida Gas Transmission system (see Daily GPI, Sept. 25). The tolerance for negative dailyimbalances had been loosened to 15%.

September 26, 2000

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission lifted Thursday an Overage Alert Day notice that had been implemented Tuesday (see Daily GPI, Sept. 6).

September 8, 2000

Transportation Notes

Citing significant market area demand, Florida Gas Transmissionissued an Overage Alert Day notice, effective Tuesday until furthernotice, with a daily imbalance tolerance of 15%.

September 6, 2000

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission ended Friday an Overage Alert Day noticethat had been issued Aug. 24 (see Daily GPI, Aug. 25).

September 5, 2000

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission extended an Overage Alert Day notice (seeDaily GPI, Aug. 25) until furthernotice, but tightened the original 8% tolerance for negative dailyimbalances to a more stringent 2% Friday.

August 28, 2000

Transportation Notes

Due to significant demand in its market area, Florida GasTransmission issued an Overage Alert Day notice, effective Thursdayuntil further notice, with 8% tolerance for negative dailyimbalances.

August 25, 2000

Transportation Notes

Florida Gas Transmission extended an Overage Alert Day (see DailyGPI, Aug. 17) through Friday untilfurther notice but again changed the tolerance for negative dailyimbalances, this time from 8% to 10%.

August 21, 2000