NGPL said it had discovered an anomaly on the A/G Line in Segment 15 near Station 801, which will require it to operate at reduced capacity for gas flowing west through Station 801. NGPL said it was reducing Segment 15 backhauls, and effective Saturday until further notice IT and Secondary out-of-path firm transportation in the segment was unavailable, while Secondary in-path and Primary services were at risk of not being scheduled.

Gulf South said it had been notified by Chandeleur Pipeline that maintenance would make the MAGS Mobile Bay location unavailable from Monday through Nov. 2. Gulf South also said it has rescheduled about 10 days of planned maintenance on all four units at the Jackson (MS) Compressor Station to begin Oct. 24 instead of Oct. 26 as originally planned. The pipeline will experience lower-than-normal operating pressure in that period, and based on anticipated operating conditions and nominations utilizing Jackson, Primary Firm service delivering to Texas Eastern at Kosciusko, MS, may be reduced.

TGT said a maintenance outage of its Morgan City (LA) Compressor Station from Tuesday through Saturday will require deliveries south of the station to be restricted to flowing supplies being received upstream, which ares estimated at 30,000-40,000 MMBtu/d. Two delivery points south of Morgan City will be affected.

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