With temperatures in the mid 90s on Wednesday in Florida and capacity utilization high, FGT notified customers in its market area of an Overage Alert Day at 25% tolerance. The pipe said it would not interrupt previously scheduled Market Area ITS-1 service below the elapsed prorated scheduled quantity.

Updating the status of its outage, the Sea Robin Gas Processing Plant, operated by Hess Corp., notified Sea Robin Pipeline Co. that it resumed processing of the full gas stream on June 16. As such, shippers should submit PVR nominations beginning with intraday gas day 16.

Tennessee Gas Pipeline is setting a hydrocarbon dewpoint (HDP) limit of 20 degrees F for all receipt meters located upstream of Station 1 (Aqua Dulce, TX) effective July 1 to prevent anticipated hydrocarbon liquid fallout and to ensure that gas will be accepted for delivery into interconnects, including those with interstate and intrastate pipelines, storage facilities, end-users and local distribution companies. The pipe said it will allow gas that does not meet this posted HDP limit at receipt points to continue to flow provided that the shipper or a third party provides to Tennessee proof of processing at an active downstream plant within the HDP segment where the gas at the tailgate of that plant satisfies this posted HDP limit. Tennessee said it waives this requirement where no active processing plant is available and the HDP limit is met at the HDP monitoring point serving that HDP segment. Tennessee said it is exercising its discretion to not apply the herein described HDP limit at receipt points into Tennessee’s system from storage facilities and from meters that are not upstream of a processing plant with available capacity and that flow 500 Dth or less per day.

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