Colorado Interstate Gas Company, L.L.C.
March 3, 2025
Winter Weather Alert
The National Weather Service has issued severe weather alerts for HIGH WIND WATCH and a WINTER STORM WATCH for some portions of Colorado Interstate Gas Company, L.L.C. (CIG) production and service areas beginning this evening Monday, March 3, 2025. Forecasts indicating high winds combined with heavy moisture have CIG preparing for potential weather-related supply shortfalls on its system which will limit its ability to manage imbalances. Therefore, when necessary to minimize imbalances and protect system integrity, underperformance caps may be placed on nonperforming receipt points effective the next available nomination cycle.
Pursuant to CIG's FERC Gas Tariff, Second Revised Volume No. 1, Part IV: GT&C Section 3.5(b and c), CIG is notifying shippers and operators that as the forecasted cold weather enters the market area, CIG may temporarily extend the Wobbe range for the Valley Line, Derby Lake Point of Delivery, the 24B pipeline and the 9B pipeline from the 1,195 to 1,285 range up to 1,320. If the Wobbe numbers reach 1,320 for the Valley Line, Derby Lake Point of Delivery and Points of Delivery on the 24B pipeline and the 9B pipeline, and CIG is unable to maintain Wobbe numbers at 1,320, then CIG may extend the Wobbe range for the Derby Lake Point of Delivery and Points of Delivery on 24B pipeline and the 9B pipeline up to 1,352.
Please monitor the weather forecast to assist you in matching supply nominations to the anticipated demand.
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 (719) 520-4523
Marketing questions
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