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UPDATE: Good Luck Compressor Station Maintenance (HartSEG)

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TSP Name

Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC

TSP

007854581

Date

Time

Notice ID

25931518

Notice Type Description: Maintenance
Notice Stat Desc: Supersede
Prior Notice: 25931515
Critical: Y
Reqrd Rsp Desc: No Response Required

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Notice Effective
Notice End

Response

03/19/25
03/19/25
04/19/25



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Subject: UPDATE: Good Luck Compressor Station Maintenance (HartSEG)

Author: Dillon Schoolcraft

Notice Text

Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC (CGT) notifies customers the maintenance at Good Luck Compressor Station is ongoing. Based on current operating conditions, the Backhaul restriction on HartSEG will be raised to 2,350,000 Dth effective Intraday-1 Cycle.  Reservation charge credits (RCCs) will be determined per the process set forth in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 40 of CGT’s FERC Gas Tariff (“Tariff”).  However, CGT will only issue RCCs if CGT is unable to schedule or deliver primary firm nominated capacity as a result of the outage.  In the event RCCs are issued as set forth in the Tariff, shippers will receive RCCs based on its 7-day average usage quantity less any scheduled quantities on the contract.Please contact your Customer Services Representative with any questions. ***Previous Posting***
Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC (CGT) notifies customers the maintenance at Good Luck Compressor Station is now tentatively scheduled to continue through Gas Day Friday, March 21, 2025. As a reminder, the Backhaul restriction on HartSEG will remain at a level between 2,300,000 and 2,375,000 Dth until the work is complete. Reservation charge credits (RCCs) will be determined per the process set forth in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 40 of CGT’s FERC Gas Tariff (“Tariff”).  However, CGT will only issue RCCs if CGT is unable to schedule or deliver primary firm nominated capacity as a result of the outage.  In the event RCCs are issued as set forth in the Tariff, shippers will receive RCCs based on its 7-day average usage quantity less any scheduled quantities on the contract.Please contact your Customer Services Representative with any questions. ***Previous Posting***
Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC (CGT) reminds customers of upcoming maintenance at Goodluck Compressor Station on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, through Friday, March 21, 2025. As a result, the Net Backhaul through HartSEG will be reduced to a level between 2,300,000 and 2,375,000 Dth, effective Timely Cycle for Gas Day March 18, 2025. CGT encourages customers to monitor the Daily Capacity Posting for the specific HartSEG setting each day of the outage.     Based on current scheduled volume, CGT does not anticipate an impact to nominations through HartSEG. However, due to the potential impact to firm service, CGT encourages customers to monitor the scheduled volumes on the Operationally Available Capacity screen on Informational Postings, as nominations can fluctuate based on market conditions.      Reservation charge credits (RCCs) will be determined per the process set forth in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 40 of CGT’s FERC Gas Tariff (“Tariff”). However, CGT will only issue RCCs if CGT is unable to schedule or deliver primary firm nominated capacity as a result of the outage. In the event RCCs are issued as set forth in the Tariff, shippers will receive RCCs based on its 7-day average usage quantity less any scheduled quantities on the contract. By means of this notice, CGT is establishing which specific Gas Days will be included when determining a shipper’s 7-day average usage quantity pursuant to the provisions in the Tariff.         Please contact your Customer Services Representative with any questions.