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CGT BTU Levels Returning to Normal
Friday, September 28, 2007
In a previous article, California Gas Transmission announced higher-than-normal BTU levels coming into the PG&E system. Saturday marks the return to normal BTU levels of approximately 1,020 BTU/cf.
The speed at which the normal BTU level gas will migrate through the system is dependent on the system demand pattern being experienced by the local transmission and distribution system. The entire pipeline system BTU levels should return to normal within seven to 13 days.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company's California Gas Transmission expects to receive higher-than-normal heating value gas into its system, starting around 4:00 a.m. Pacific time on Sunday morning (9/16/07) lasting for approximately 13 days.
The BTU value of the delivered gas is expected to be 1075 BTU/cf which is above normal levels of 1020 BTU/cf.
Please contact your CGT Account Services Representative if you have any questions.
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