Effective Friday, Sonat will not be accepting daily nominations for injections into interruptible accounts (ISS or Park and Loan) that rely on storage. The pipeline noted that it will not schedule due-pipeline imbalance makeups “on any day and cycle when we are limiting any nominations for injections under services that rely on interruptible storage.”

Northern Border Pipeline said it has received binding commitments from several companies for an aggregate of 431 MMcf/d of transportation capacity on its system for the winter heating season starting Nov. 1. The commitments are at the maximum tariff rate, predominantly for terms of five or six months. The new commitments are in addition to the 140 MMcf/d that was recontracted earlier this year for terms of one year or greater. Approximately 7% of the pipeline’s system capacity remains available beginning Nov. 1.

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