After allowing a two-day systemwide high-inventory OFO on its California Gas Transmission system to expire Tuesday, Pacific Gas & Electric issued a customer-specific OFO for Wednesday.

Due to Willow Creek tie-ins on the Parachute Lateral reducing available lateral capacity to zero, Northwest gave notice of a Declared Deficiency Period that began Tuesday. The Parachute outage and Deficiency Period are scheduled to continue through Wednesday.

TGT said Tuesday it was reducing pressure in its Fayetteville Lateral immediately between the Grandview and Bald Knob locations due to findings from a June 10 in-line inspection. The pressure cut “will remain in place pending completion of maintenance, pipeline inspection and investigation activities,” TGT said, adding that the completion date is unknown. The pipeline anticipates being able to continue supporting capacity of 550,000 MMBtu/d through Lula Compressor Station through the remainder of June but said firm secondary in the path, firm secondary out of path and interruptible deliveries to NGPL, Texas Eastern or MRT will not be available during the maintenance period.

El Paso reported Tuesday that Line 1300, which was taken out of service Monday east of Belen Compressor Station for branch piping repairs, had been returned to operation and associated restrictions have been lifted.

Citing unplanned repairs to the meter, ANR said it has shut in the Ship Shoal 207/Manta Ray receipt point interconnect until further notice.

Due to a mechanical failure on Unit #2 at Oak Spring Compressor Station, Questar reduced capacity in it ML 104 segment to 330,000 Dth/d Tuesday.

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