Iroquois said Tuesday it is continuing to experience mechanical problems at the Dover and Boonville compressor stations and lower pipeline pressures, prompting it to ask all point operators to be at or below their scheduled volumes through Tuesday’s gas day. Iroquois said it trying to rectify the situation as soon as possible to avoid curtailments of gas moving through the Athens compressor station.

Questar is seeking parties to sell it 5,690 dekatherms of in-place Clay Basin storage gas to facilitate the pipeline’s monthly Imbalance Cashout program. Offers should be e-mailed to Lynn Arnold at lynn.arnold@questar.com by noon MST Thursday. Call her at (801) 324-2941 for information.

In a continuing effort to level out monthly Transporters Use Percentages for its shippers, Great Lakes Gas Transmission is seeking proposals for its annual seasonal gas exchange. Great Lakes is proposing arrangements to receive approximately 1.5 Bcf into its system during the summer 2005 period and deliver an equivalent amount back during the 2005/2006 winter period. An initial open season for 1.3 Bcf ends Wednesday, with a second open season expected to be held in June for the remaining volume. For details of the request for proposals, call Martin Wilde at (248) 205-7590.

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