Colorado Interstate Gas Company, L.L.C.
January 24, 2025
Cancellation of Strained Operating Condition (SOC)
Colorado Interstate Gas Company, L.L.C. (CIG) hereby provides notice that the Strained Operating Condition (SOC) declared in Critical Notice No. 122157 will terminate beginning Timely Cycle, Gas Day January 25, 2025. The SOC will remain in effect through the end of Gas Day January 24, 2025.
Accordingly, CIG will take the following actions beginning Gas Day January 25:
1. NNT overrun delivery requests will be evaluated daily and follow normal allocation procedures.
2. Interruptible storage withdrawals will be available as operational conditions permit.
3. Payback OFF and ON the system will be accepted as operational conditions permit.
4. SS-1 and SS-HP Operators should continue to monitor any balances and make an effort to reduce existing balances.
5. CIG's Confirmation Balancing Exception Process (APAL) will be reactivated.
Interconnect operators delivering supplies into CIG's pipeline are asked to continue to monitor their flow rates to ensure that flow matches, or does not exceed, scheduled quantities to the greatest extent possible. Interconnect operators receiving supplies from CIG's pipeline are asked to continue to monitor their flow rates to ensure that flow matches, or is not less than, scheduled quantities to the greatest extent possible.
CIG will continue to monitor system inventory and will reissue an SOC if conditions warrant.
Scheduling questions or concerns
Pipeline Scheduling Hotline (800) 238-3764 option 2.
or email CIGSched
Operational issues or concerns Cheryl Bauer at (719) 520-4423,
Vic Villalva at (719) 520-4251
Or
Mike Burleson at (719) 520-4523
Contractual issues or concerns
Contact your marketing representative.
Rich Aten, Manager – Pipeline Scheduling
Transportation and Storage Services
Kinder Morgan Rockies Pipelines
(719) 667-7527 or (719) 648-5253
richard_aten@kindermorgan.com