El Paso Natural Gas Notice 628566
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Force Majeure – Line No. 1102 – Anomaly Repairs – Plains to Dimmitt – MLV 25 to MLV 20
El Paso Natural Gas Company, L.L.C. (EPNG) has identified anomalies on Line No. 1102 downstream of its Plains Compressor Station between Mainline Valves 25 and 20, located in Yoakum and Cochran Counties, Texas. The repairs will require a pressure restriction, isolation, and a corresponding reduction in operational capacity.
Accordingly, the operational capacity through the PLAINS N constraint will be reduced by 83,766 dekatherms per day (Dth/d), effective June 4, 2026, Evening Cycle, (Cycle 2).
The operational capacity through the AMAR S constraint will be reduced by 63,304 dekatherms per day (Dth/d), effective June 4, 2026, Evening Cycle, (Cycle 2).
EPNG will post an updated maintenance notice to reflect the total impact through the PLAINS N and AMAR S constraints. These reductions in operational capacity will remain in effect until further notice.
EPNG will provide updates as more information becomes available.
This incident constitutes an event of Force Majeure under Section 11.3 of the General Terms and Conditions of EPNG's FERC Gas Tariff.
For scheduling questions, please call your scheduling representative at (800) 238-3764.
For operational and capacity information, please call Russ Pyeatt at (719) 520-3729, Dan English at (719) 520-4722, Morgan McCasland at (719) 520-4339 or John Althoff at (719) 667-7750.
For media inquiries, please contact media relations at media_relations@kindermorgan.com.
Force Majeure – Line No. 1102 – Anomaly Repairs – Plains to Dimmitt – MLV 25 to MLV 20
El Paso Natural Gas Company, L.L.C. (EPNG) has identified anomalies on Line No. 1102 downstream of its Plains Compressor Station between Mainline Valves 25 and 20, located in Yoakum and Cochran Counties, Texas. The repairs will require a pressure restriction, isolation, and a corresponding reduction in operational capacity.
Accordingly, the operational capacity through the PLAINS N constraint will be reduced by 83,766 dekatherms per day (Dth/d), effective June 4, 2026, Evening Cycle, (Cycle 2).
The operational capacity through the AMAR S constraint will be reduced by 63,304 dekatherms per day (Dth/d), effective June 4, 2026, Evening Cycle, (Cycle 2).
EPNG will post an updated maintenance notice to reflect the total impact through the PLAINS N and AMAR S constraints. These reductions in operational capacity will remain in effect until further notice.
EPNG will provide updates as more information becomes available.
This incident constitutes an event of Force Majeure under Section 11.3 of the General Terms and Conditions of EPNG's FERC Gas Tariff.
For scheduling questions, please call your scheduling representative at (800) 238-3764.
For operational and capacity information, please call Russ Pyeatt at (719) 520-3729, Dan English at (719) 520-4722, Morgan McCasland at (719) 520-4339 or John Althoff at (719) 667-7750.
For media inquiries, please contact media relations at media_relations@kindermorgan.com.