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Updated:
Effective gas day November 22, 2021, pipeline inventory limits have been restored to their previous ranges.
- Total System Demand above 2,800 MMcf will return back to 4,500-4,100 MMcf from 4,450-4,100 MMcf
- Total System Demand at 2,800 MMcf or below will return back to 4,400-4,000 MMcf from 4,350-4,000 MMcf
If you have any questions regarding this change, please reach out to your CGT Sales Representative.
---- Original Message October 14, 2021 10:25 AM ----
Due to the pressure reduction on the Line 300 A/B system, we have reduced flexibility on our pipeline inventory. Beginning gas day, October 15, 2021, until further notice, we will be reducing our upper and lower limits on our pipeline inventory:
- Total System Demand above 2,800 MMcf will change from 4,500-4,100 MMcf to 4,450-4,100 MMcf
- Total System Demand at 2,800 MMcf or below will change from 4,400-4,000 MMcf to 4,350-4,000 MMcf
Pipeline inventory information is reflected on Pipe Ranger’s System Inventory Status graph and System Inventory Summary page.
With the reduced flexibility on our pipeline inventory, the likelihood of OFOs may increase. What can shippers do to help avoid OFOs noncompliance charges?
- Balance supply and demand daily. Work to ensure that supplies brought in for your customers balance with their daily demands
- Keep an eye on the System Inventory Status information posted on Pipe Ranger
If you have any questions regarding this change, please reach out to your CGT Sales Representative.
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