In a Friday update on the May 7 fire that knocked out service atits Station 812 in Atoka County, OK (see Daily GPI, May 10 and 15), NGPL said it plans on reconstructingthe destroyed service building in upcoming months and targeted areturn to normal operations for Nov. 1. Pre-fire capacity will berestored at that time, the pipeline said, but until then volumes inSegment 16 are limited to 135,000 MMBtu/d. Although the station’scompressors weren’t damaged, they can’t be operated due to the loss ofequipment in the service building.
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TransCanada Sees Gas Market at 87 Bcf/d by 2010
A continental supply and demand analysis released by TransCanadaPipelines in its most recent Update projects the North American gasmarket will grow to 87 Bcf/d by 2010 from 68 Bcf/d in 1998, a 28%increase, with gains made in every region of the continent.
Unbundling Update: The Northeast
When the Natural Gas Choice and Competition Act was signed by Gov. Tom Ridge last week, the foundation was laid for Pennsylvania’s gas customers to have gas supplier choice for the upcoming winter (See related story this issue). The question now is will other northeastern states follow Pennsylvania’s lead.
Unbundling Update: The Northeast
When the Natural Gas Choice and Competition Act was signed byGov. Tom Ridge earlier this week, the foundation was laid forPennsylvania’s gas customers to have gas supplier choice for theupcoming winter. The question now is will other northeastern statesfollow Pennsylvania’s lead.