From Thursday through Monday Iroquois will be performing unscheduled maintenance at the Dover station, during which the compressor unit will be out of service. The pipeline said it will make repairs to the exhaust duct and corresponding modifications at the manufacturer’s request to obtain greater reliability for the unit. No due-shipper imbalance gas will be available south of Athens, Iroquois said, but the work should not impact firm transportation.

El Paso said it has rescheduled two projects on Line 1204 that were postponed from May 20 and May 24. The line will be shut in upstream of Leupp Station June 2, and will be shut in between Navajo and Dilkon Stations June 3. Capacity of the North Mainline will be reduced from a base of 2,200 MMcf/d by 280 MMcf/d on June 2 and by 320 MMcf/d on June 3.

TransCanada said it was informed of potential interrupted service on the Trans Quebec & Maritimes Pipeline (TQM) system due to an estimated five days of repairs starting May 30 at TQM Station #650 (Lachenaie). Based on expected operational conditions and nomination levels for delivering downstream of Lachenaie to GMi EDA and East Hereford, TransCanada does not anticipate that its TQM service will be interrupted during the compressor outage. However, if operational conditions or nomination levels change such that an interruption is necessary, TransCanada said it will issue a force majeure declaration to firm shippers delivering to GMi EDA and East Hereford. It is possible that discretionary service delivering to GMi EDA and East Hereford will not be fully authorized, TransCanada said.

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