A failed sensing device
on the gas generator has caused GTN to operate the Stanfield Compressor
unit at a reduced speed, resulting in restricted capacity through
the unit. Effective with the Evening Scheduling Cycle for
gas day Tuesday, June 27th, and until further notice, the physical
receipt capability at the Williams-NWP Stanfield receipt point
will be restated to 192.0 MMcf/d.
Should
Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) be required to curtail receipts
from Williams-NWP at Stanfield due to operating conditions, allocation
of capacity will be based on the priority of the service contract
used to receive gas into the GTN system from NWP. It is important
to note that many customers use Market Centers at Stanfield and
that the priority of Market Center service is below that of Firm
and Interruptible Transportation services. Although it is not
anticipated that this allocation procedure will be necessary,
customers should be aware of this curtailment process.
Transportation
contract nominations that connect directly to the upstream contract
of their suppliers from NWP receive the highest allocation priority.
Therefore, in the example below, transaction #1 has priority over
transaction #2 during this curtailment process. In-line transfers
flowing through Stanfield, whether using market centers or not,
are not affected, as illustrated by #3 in the diagram.
If
you have questions, please contact a Transportation Coordinator
at (503) 833-4300, Option 1.
Stanfield Interconnect