Sea Robin Pipeline reported that the Sea Robin Processing Plant, which has seen off-and-on operations in the last month or two, was shut down again unexpectedly Wednesday but will continue to dehydrate gas during the unplanned outage. Sea Robin Pipeline said if it is notified by any downstream pipeline operator that Sea Robin gas can no longer be accepted due to the lack of processing, it will provide as much notice as possible to shippers of the need to use other delivery points. “Shippers are encouraged to call their downstream delivery point operators to see if they will be accepting gas from Sea Robin during this outage.

Iroquois is holding an open season through July 28 for up to 30,000 Dth/d of capacity on its system that will become available Nov. 1, 2007. The primary receipt and delivery points will be Waddington and South Commack respectively, Iroquois said, but bids may specify any combination of receipt/delivery points, including Hunts Point. Bid terms must be for a minimum of one year. See the bulletin board for other details. Bid forms are available at https://www/iroquois.com/.

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