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Ruby has cancelled Roberson Creek Compressor Station maintenance on November 2.
---- Original Message October 29, 2021 03:02 PM ----
As recently posted by Ruby Pipeline, there will be planned Roberson Creek Compressor Station maintenance on gas day November 2, 2021, that will cause delayed flows at the Ruby-CGT interconnect (Onyx Hill). Ruby Pipeline flows from Roberson Creek Compressor Station will be zero for the Timely, Evening and Intraday 1 nomination cycles.
When confirming gas for the Intraday 2 (ID2) and Intraday 3 (ID3) nomination cycles, CGT will be limited based on the following three factors:
- The total capacity available on the Redwood Path
- The amount of gas that CGT has previously scheduled to flow from Gas Transmission Northwest at Malin during the first three nomination cycles
- The fact that, for ID2 and ID3, there are only 15 hours of flow time remaining in the gas day
Ruby Pipeline’s outage capacity is stated to be 950 MDth on November 2 for ID2 (Cycle 4) through ID3 (Cycle 5). Based on current expectations of the three factors above, CGT forecasts that we may be able to take deliveries in a range between 280 MDth and 320 MDth which is less than Ruby’s stated outage capacity. CGT's forecast for gas deliveries that CGT can take at Onyx Hill for ID2 and ID3 will be better known after the Timely cycle for gas day November 2nd has been processed.
If you have further questions, please contact your CGT Scheduling or Sales Representative.
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