Articles tagged Transwestern

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    Southern California Gas said it regained a total of 340 MMcf/d of receipt capacity Wednesday at its Topock, AZ, border interconnects with El Paso and Transwestern following completion of anomaly repairs on Line 3000 that had required a reduction in line pressure. The work had begun Nov. 10.

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    Without explaining further, Transwestern said it was lifting Tuesday a force majeure at the P-3 (Pampa) Compressor Station (see Daily GPI, Oct. 7). An inquiry on whether the station's normal capacity had been restored was not answered.

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    Transwestern said it would complete resolution of a force majeure event at Compressor Station 2 near Flagstaff, AZ (see Daily GPI, March 18) by Thursday evening and was accepting Timely cycle nominations for Friday's gas day on its Thoreau/West system up to the normal capacity of 1,220,000 MMBtu/d.

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    Transwestern said a force majeure event at Compressor Station 2 near Flagstaff, AZ, caused the station to be taken out of service for repairs during the weekend. The outage is reducing Thoreau/West system capacity from to about 1,075,000 MMBtu/d through Tuesday, the pipeline said. It expects to restore Thoreau/West to its original capacity of 1,220,000 MMBtu/d Wednesday.

  • Penn Virginia Acquires Transwestern Pipe Assets for $15M

    Penn Virginia Resource Partners LP said Friday its subsidiary PVR Midstream LLC has acquired pipeline and compression facilities in Texas and Oklahoma from Transwestern Pipeline Co. LLC for $15 million in cash. The acquisition consists of 115 miles of 12- and 16-inch pipelines and 4,400 horsepower of compression and related facilities located in Hemphill and Lipscomb counties in Texas and Beaver, Ellis, and Roger Mills counties in Oklahoma.

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    Transwestern will reduce WT-2 Station capacity by 120,000 MMBtu/d Thursday due to unplanned maintenance involving repair of a cooling tube. Ten points will be affected by the cut. WT-2 will return to normal capacity of 600,000 MMBut/d Friday.

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    Transwestern is conducting turbine meter cleaning and inspections on its San Juan Lateral. The work will limit New Mexico measurement points PNM/Blanco and TransColorado to maximum flows of 100,000 MMBtu/d each Thursday and WFS Kutz to 54,000 MMBtu/d Friday. Flow at Colorado measurement points will be limited to 200,000 MMBtu/d each at Northwest Pipeline Monday and at WFS Ignacio Tuesday.