The abundance of gas coming out of the Marcellus Shale is contributing to a situation on Columbia Gas Transmission that is pinching the pipeline’s storage operations in northern Ohio and creating oversupply on the western portion of its system, according to a recent rate adjustment filing at FERC. However, a group of the pipeline’s customers claim that difficulties Columbia is having balancing gas on its system are its own fault.
Pinching
Articles from Pinching
Columbia Gas Transmission Feeling Marcellus Growing Pains
The abundance of gas coming out of the Marcellus Shale is contributing to a situation on Columbia Gas Transmission that is pinching the pipeline’s storage operations in northern Ohio and creating oversupply on the western portion of its system, according to a recent rate adjustment filing at FERC.
July 13, 2011
Columbia Gas Transmission Northern Ohio Receipts Falling Short
The abundance of gas coming out of the Marcellus Shale is contributing to a situation on Columbia Gas Transmission that is pinching the pipeline’s storage operations in northern Ohio and creating oversupply on the western portion of its system, according to a recent rate adjustment filing at FERC.
July 13, 2011