Pacific Gas & Electric did not extend a high-inventory OFO beyond Saturday.

Tennessee reported being informed by the plant operator that the Yscloskey Processing Plant in southeast Louisiana will be offline Tuesday through Thursday. Based on the limited time of the shutdown, Tennessee did not anticipate Monday that pipeline operations will be adversely affected. However, it will monitor the gas quality contained within its system and may be required to take appropriate actions if the hydrocarbon dew point adversely impacts operations. Effective Tuesday, customers must reduce PTR nominations to zero for delivery to the Yscloskey Plant until the outage ends.

NGPL will perform suction tie-in work Oct. 9-10 at Compressor Station 302 in Montgomery County, TX. This work was originally scheduled for Oct. 2-3, but was delayed a week due to weather. Depending on the level of nominations in Segment 25 (TexOk Zone) and Segments 23 and 24 (Louisiana Zone), scheduling limitations may be needed.

El Paso posted a revised notice of October maintenance. The extensive list of projects includes ones that will cause various capacity constraints on both the South and North Mainlines, peaking at 270 MMcf/d Oct. 1-3 on the North Mainline and at 260 MMcf/d Oct. 8 on the South Mainline’s Pecos River Station. See the bulletin board for details.

Columbia Gas reminded storage customers that their Maximum Monthly Injection Quantity decreases from 13% of their Storage Contract Quantity to 7% effective Oct. 1. This reduction will cause an associated decrease in customers’ Maximum Daily Injection Quantity, the pipeline added.

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