Florida Gas Transmission kept an Overage Alert Day, issued Friday, in place through Saturday and tightened the tolerance for negative daily imbalances from 20% to 15% before lifting it Sunday.
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Florida Gas Transmission extended an Overage Alert Day notice through at least Friday and tightened the tolerance for negative daily imbalances from 35% to 20%.
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Florida Gas Transmission tightened the tolerance for negative daily imbalances from 10% to 5% as it extended an Overage Alert Day notice for its market area through at least Tuesday.
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In extending an Overage Alert Day notice for customers in its market area through at least Tuesday, Florida Gas Transmission tightened the tolerance for negative daily imbalances from 25% to 15%.
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Florida Gas Transmission extended an Overage Alert Day notice through at least Thursday and further tightened the tolerance for negative daily imbalances from 15% to 5%. Also, the pipeline informed customers that due to reduced deliveries from ANR at their St. Landry Parish (LA) interconnect, FGT changed operational capacity at this interconnect from 250,000 Dth/d to 125,000 Dth/d Thursday until further notice.
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Florida Gas Transmission extended an Overage Alert Day notice through at least Wednesday and tightened the tolerance for negative daily imbalances from 25% to 15%.
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Florida Gas Transmission extended an Overage Alert Day notice implemented Tuesday through at least Wednesday, and tightened the tolerance for negative daily imbalances from 25% to 15%.
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Pacific Gas & Electric tightened the tolerance for positive daily imbalances from 9% to 6% in extending a Stage 2 high-inventory OFO through at least Saturday.
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Sonat canceled Monday an OFO Type 6 that had been implemented Saturday and continued Sunday.
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