Spectra

Texas Eastern Restores Partial Service Through Delmont Compressor After Explosion

Spectra Energy Corp. said late Monday that it has restored partial physical capacity through the Delmont compressor station less than two weeks after a portion of the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline exploded and caught fire in Southwest Pennsylvania.

May 10, 2016

Brief — Texas Eastern

In its latest update about the explosion and fire onTexas Easternpipeline’s Penn-Jersey line in the M3 Zone,Spectra Energy Corp.said work is progressing to restore capacity through the Delmont compressor station. The blast in Southwest Pennsylvania caused serious property damage and sent one resident to the hospital (see Daily GPI, April 29). After the explosion, flows beginning at the Delmont compressor — the western boundary of the M3 zone — were cut to zero, with flows affected eastward. About 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system have been cut (see Daily GPI, May 2). Spectra said in an update that some capacity through the compressor could be available sometime during the week of May 9. The company said it continues to work with federal regulators investigating the incident. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has issued a corrective action order to the company requiring it to determine the cause of the incident and ensure the safety of three pipelines that run parallel to the one that ruptured. The cause remains unclear, but PHMSA indicated in its order that corrosion was the likely cause (see Daily GPI, May 4). According to the order, the blast left a crater 30 feet wide, 50 feet long and 12 feet deep. The explosion, the order said, launched about 25 feet of the 30-inch pipeline 100 feet from the site of the explosion.

May 6, 2016

Brief — Texas Eastern

In its latest update about the explosion and fire onTexas Easternpipeline’s Penn-Jersey line in the M3 Zone,Spectra Energy Corp.said work is progressing to restore capacity through the Delmont compressor station. The blast in Southwest Pennsylvania caused serious property damage and sent one resident to the hospital (see Daily GPI, April 29). After the explosion, flows beginning at the Delmont compressor — the western boundary of the M3 zone — were cut to zero, with flows affected eastward. About 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system have been cut (see Daily GPI, May 2). Spectra said in an update that some capacity through the compressor could be available sometime during the week of May 9. The company said it continues to work with federal regulators investigating the incident. The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has issued a corrective action order to the company requiring it to determine the cause of the incident and ensure the safety of three pipelines that run parallel to the one that ruptured. The cause remains unclear, but PHMSA indicated in its order that corrosion was the likely cause (see Daily GPI, May 4). According to the order, the blast left a crater 30 feet wide, 50 feet long and 12 feet deep. The explosion, the order said, launched about 25 feet of the 30-inch pipeline 100 feet from the site of the explosion.

May 6, 2016

Preliminary Probe Reveals Corrosion as Possible Culprit in Tetco Blast

Federal regulators said the preliminary investigation of what caused a massive explosion and fire on the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania shows evidence of corrosion at two areas on the affected pipe, one of which was at the point of failure.

May 4, 2016

Preliminary Probe Reveals Corrosion as Possible Culprit in Tetco Blast

Federal regulators said the preliminary investigation of what caused a massive explosion and fire on the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania shows evidence of corrosion at two areas on the affected pipe, one of which was at the point of failure.

May 4, 2016
Texas Eastern Explosion Knocks Out 1 Bcf/d of NatGas Shipments

Texas Eastern Explosion Knocks Out 1 Bcf/d of NatGas Shipments

The explosion that rocked the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania on Friday has cut about 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system, according to Genscape.

May 2, 2016
Texas Eastern Explosion Knocks Out 1 Bcf/d of NatGas Shipments

Texas Eastern Explosion Knocks Out 1 Bcf/d of NatGas Shipments

The explosion that rocked the Texas Eastern (Tetco) pipeline in Southwest Pennsylvania on Friday has cut about 1 Bcf/d of natural gas flows on the system, according to Genscape.

May 2, 2016

Texas Eastern Blast, Fire Rattle Southwest Pennsylvania, Up-End NatGas Flows

Federal regulators late on Friday were preparing to take over the investigation of a massive explosion and fire on a portion of a Texas Eastern Transmission mainline in Westmoreland County, PA, that left one person severely burned and caused significant property damage in the area.

April 29, 2016

Texas Eastern Blast, Fire Rattle Southwest Pennsylvania, Up-End NatGas Flows

Federal regulators late on Friday were preparing to take over the investigation of a massive explosion and fire on a portion of a Texas Eastern Transmission mainline in Westmoreland County, PA, that left one person severely burned and caused significant property damage in the area.

April 29, 2016

Plains Midstream Canada to Acquire Spectra’s Empress NGL Business

Westcoast Energy Inc., an indirect subsidiary of Spectra Energy Corp., has agreed to sell its ownership interests in Spectra’s Canadian natural gas liquids (NGL) business to Plains Midstream Canada ULC (PMC), an indirect subsidiary of Plains All American Pipeline LLC (PAA), for approximately C$200 million (US$150 million) plus customary closing adjustments, the companies said Monday.

April 4, 2016