Smart

Transportation Notes

El Paso said it would complete cleaning of Line 1103 on itsSouth Mainline Friday, and will conduct its smart pigging projecttoday, Wednesday and Thursday. The reduction in capacity fromKeystone Station to Pecos River Station will be only 100 MMcf/dtoday, but will rise Wednesday and Thursday to the previouslyannounced 335 MMcf/d (see Daily GPI, March 15). Maintenance atCornudas B and Hueco will continue during this time, El Paso said,causing varying day-by-day allocations in Pecos and Waha Westcapacity. See the bulletin board for details.

March 19, 2001

Transportation Notes

El Paso’s postponement dates for smart pigging of Line 1103 (seeDaily GPI, March 14) became inoperative after the pipelinedetermined that cleaning of the line would not be completed asexpected. El Paso said it will wait until Line 1103 is completelyclean before announcing a new pigging schedule. “By waiting, wewill only be able to give the notice one to two days prior to theevent, but we feel that is preferable to the possibility of havingto postpone yet another time.”

March 15, 2001

Transportation Notes

Northwest postponed smart pig runs that had been scheduled fromthe Sumas to Mount Vernon and from the Washougal to Willardcompressor stations (all are in Washington state) for Sept. 23 andSept. 29 respectively. Northwest said the runs will take placeduring the week of Oct. 4 and that it decided to eliminate dummypig runs.

September 17, 1999

Transportation Note

Florida Gas Transmission plans a smart pig run April 5-9 betweenStations 2 (Robstown, TX) and 3 (Port Lavaca, TX). The project willlimit capacity at these interconnects upstream of Station 3:Duke-Robstown (40 MMcf/d), Valero Nueces (35 MMcf/d) and MOPS (75MMcf/d).

March 12, 1999
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