Sea Robin Pipeline lifted at the start of Monday’s gas day an OFO that had been issued late Friday afternoon for all receipt points. System pressures had returned to an acceptable operating range, Sea Robin said.

Westcoast notified shippers of a curtailment of service starting Tuesday due to a tube leak in the sulfur unit of its Fort Nelson Gas Plant that required taking Sulfur Train #10 off-line for repairs. Westcoast said it was adjusting the Firm H2S [hydrogen sulfide] constraint in order to maximize throughput at Fort Nelson and controlling gathering system pressures to ensure that all firm service customers have access to the gathering system. Effective Tuesday an Overproduction Charge constraint to 5.0 % Firm H2S will be in place until further notice, the pipeline said.

Gulf South said Monday scheduled maintenance to install pipeline for the Airport Compressor Station on the Mobile Bay Lateral Index 880, which started last Thursday and was expected to last five days, has been extended an additional two days. Gulf South anticipates that service to 10 locations that were required to shut in will become available again on Thursday.

TGT will take nominations to zero Wednesday at seven locations on its Sharon Carthage West segment due to replacement of a small section of piping between the Carthage, TX area and the Haughton (LA) Compressor Station. The work is expected to be complete by the start of Saturday’s gas day. TGT is coordinating this outage in conjunction with maintenance being performed by DCP Midstream at the Champlin meter.

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