Columbia Gas Transmission Notice 25975718
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TSP Name
Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC
TSP
054748041
Date
Time
Notice ID
25975718
Notice Type Description: Force Majeure
Notice Stat Desc: Initiate
Prior Notice:
Critical: Y
Reqrd Rsp Desc: No Response Required
Post
Notice Effective
Notice End
Response
01/23/26
01/23/26
02/23/26
2:32:24 PM
12:00:00 AM
12:00:00 AM
Subject: Force Majeure: Emporia Compressor Station
Author: Tyler King
Notice Text
Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC (TCO) notifies customers that an unexpected mechanical failure at Emporia Compressor Station Unit 3 in Greensville County, Virginia has created a potential inability to serve that cannot be prevented or overcome by the due diligence of TCO. Therefore, pursuant to Section 15 of the General Terms and Conditions of TCO’s FERC Gas Tariff, TCO is declaring a Force Majeure effective for Gas Day Friday, January 23, 2026. Based on current operating conditions, there is no anticipated commercial impact related to this unexpected event. However, if restrictions become necessary due to fluctuating operating conditions including operating pressures and nomination levels, the Emporia, VA-34 interconnect (E13) may be impacted. TCO will provide as much advanced notice as possible if commercial restrictions become necessary. TCO will provide updates as additional information becomes available. Please continue to monitor critical notices and the Daily Capacity Posting for any adjustments related to this Force Majeure. Reservation charge credits (RCCs) will be determined per the process set forth in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 38 of TCO’s FERC Gas Tariff (“Tariff”). However, TCO will only issue RCCs if TCO is unable to schedule and deliver primary firm nominated capacity as a result of the Force Majeure for a period greater than ten consecutive days. 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 and delivered quantities on the contract. By means of this notice, TCO 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.
Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC
TSP
054748041
Date
Time
Notice ID
25975718
Notice Type Description: Force Majeure
Notice Stat Desc: Initiate
Prior Notice:
Critical: Y
Reqrd Rsp Desc: No Response Required
Post
Notice Effective
Notice End
Response
01/23/26
01/23/26
02/23/26
2:32:24 PM
12:00:00 AM
12:00:00 AM
Subject: Force Majeure: Emporia Compressor Station
Author: Tyler King
Notice Text
Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC (TCO) notifies customers that an unexpected mechanical failure at Emporia Compressor Station Unit 3 in Greensville County, Virginia has created a potential inability to serve that cannot be prevented or overcome by the due diligence of TCO. Therefore, pursuant to Section 15 of the General Terms and Conditions of TCO’s FERC Gas Tariff, TCO is declaring a Force Majeure effective for Gas Day Friday, January 23, 2026. Based on current operating conditions, there is no anticipated commercial impact related to this unexpected event. However, if restrictions become necessary due to fluctuating operating conditions including operating pressures and nomination levels, the Emporia, VA-34 interconnect (E13) may be impacted. TCO will provide as much advanced notice as possible if commercial restrictions become necessary. TCO will provide updates as additional information becomes available. Please continue to monitor critical notices and the Daily Capacity Posting for any adjustments related to this Force Majeure. Reservation charge credits (RCCs) will be determined per the process set forth in the General Terms and Conditions, Section 38 of TCO’s FERC Gas Tariff (“Tariff”). However, TCO will only issue RCCs if TCO is unable to schedule and deliver primary firm nominated capacity as a result of the Force Majeure for a period greater than ten consecutive days. 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 and delivered quantities on the contract. By means of this notice, TCO 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.