Tennessee reported experiencing unanticipated delays in completing necessary pipeline modifications at the Yscloskey Gas Processing Plant, located near Main Line Valve 529 in southeast Louisiana. This delay does not impact available capacity on the 500 Line, Tennessee said, but the Eloi Bay meter will stay out of service until the modifications are finished. On or about today, the pipeline anticipates being able to resume partial Yscloskey deliveries, and expects the plant to be processing about 600 MMcf/d around Sunday. It also hopes to complete the pipe modifications latee Sunday, upon which full deliveries to Yscloskey for processing will resume and the Eloi Bay meter will return to service.

The annual horsepower work that began May 1 on ANR‘s Southeast Mainline compressor stations will continue through November due to additional work required at the Greenville Compressor Station. This will keep Southeast Mainline capacity reduced by 100 MMcf/d through late November.

Effective today Tennessee will lift a service seal for receipt meters upstream of Main Line Valve 9. It said current seals associated with construction of a lateral from its 300 Line to the Stagecoach Storage Field Project, a facility being built by Central New York Oil and Gas in Tioga County, NY, and Bradford County, PA (see Daily GPI, Feb. 22), will remain in place until further notice. The anticipated completion date of Tennessee’s Stagecoach Lateral is Nov. 15.

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