Pacific Gas & Electric did not extend a systemwide high-inventory OFO beyond Thursday.

Millennium Pipeline said Thursday events beyond its control constituted a force majeure event at the Corning (NY) Compressor Station. Millennium said it was unable to predict when the unit will be restored to normal operations, but was forced to cut customers’ total flowing volumes through the Corning segments until further notice.

WIC declared a force majeure Thursday at its Douglas Compressor Station caused by a failure of one unit. It reduced Medicine Bow Lateral capacity from 1,520 MMcf/d to 1,120 MMcf/d for the duration of the outage.

Northwest notified shippers of a Declared Deficiency Period becoming effective Thursday at the Lava Hot Springs Compressor Station due to facility modifications starting between there and Pocatello Compressor Station (see Daily GPI, April 23). “Primary firm nomination requests through the compressor [station] have exceeded the available capacity of 518,000 Dth/d,” the pipeline said. Unless otherwise communicated, the Deficiency Period will continue through at least Friday.

Tennessee reported completing repairs in the Eugene Island 302 area on the 30-inch diameter Triple T segment of its Blue Water System and said flows were being permitted to resume at six area meters.

Transwestern said flows at its interconnect with TransColorado will be taken to zero April 28-May 6 to allow it to configure and then clean a line segment upstream of the meter facility.

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