ANR said it has begun engine maintenance at the Greenville (MS) Compressor Station, which is reducing total Southeast Mainline capacity by 300 MMcf/d (leaving 985 MMcf/d available) through Monday. Based on current nominations, ANR said, it is anticipated that the reduction may result in the curtailment of Interruptible and Firm Secondary services. ANR also said that due to unplanned line maintenance at South Marsh Island 10, gas upstream of the offshore platform was required to shut in Tuesday and Wednesday. The action affected five meters.

Tennessee reported a revised impact from the Vermilion 255 platform abandonment project that started Tuesday and involves third-party pipeline work. Tennessee said it has been informed that physical flow may continue from six meters through the first two days of the project, but they will need to be shut in by Thursday and for the remainder of the project, which is scheduled to last through Saturday. The shut-ins previously had been expected to last for the duration of the project.

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