[Enable Mississippi River Transmission] [Force Maj] East Line FMJ
SEV 4/5
Force MajeureUntil Further Notice
Enable Mississippi River Transmission has declared force majeure on its East Line due to unplanned maintenance at STL Chain of Rocks (MP 100007) in St. Louis County, Missouri, effective January 21, 2026, with no restoration timeline given. Nominations at the STL Chain of Rocks delivery/receipt point will not be scheduled for the duration. MRT acknowledges firm service impacts are anticipated based on current nominations.
MRT force majeure on East Line removes a key Arkansas/Missouri delivery point with no restoration timeline and confirmed firm service impacts; expect tightening of MRT-served local distribution markets in AR/MO with limited reroute alternatives.
Reroute: Limited: MRT serves specific local markets in Arkansas and Missouri with few pipeline alternatives; ANR and Gulf South provide some overlapping supply paths but cannot fully replace MRT East Line deliveries into St. Louis County-area points.
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[Gulf Run Transmission] [Force Maj] CGT GR FMJ Update #2
SEV 4/5
Force Majeure0.520 Bcf/dUntil Further Notice
Gulf Run Transmission declared force majeure at its CGT GR meter station (#13548) in Richland Parish, Louisiana (Zone 1), initially cutting nominations to zero, then to 200,000 MMBtu/d, and as of January 29 partially restoring to a cap of 520,000 MMBtu/d effective January 30. The end date is listed as April 1, 2026, but the notice states it remains in effect until further notice. This interconnect is a key Haynesville production outlet into Columbia Gulf Transmission, and the restriction limits approximately 0.52 Bcf/d of northbound Gulf Coast flow capacity.
Gulf Run FM caps CGT GR nominations at 0.52 Bcf/d with no firm restoration timeline, tightening Haynesville takeaway and supporting Henry Hub and Transco Zone 4 basis as supply that would otherwise flow north via CGT is constrained.
Reroute: Moderate: Gulf South and other Kinder Morgan Haynesville-area assets serve overlapping corridors, but Gulf Run is a dedicated high-capacity Haynesville egress pipe and partial reroute may not fully absorb the constrained volumes at CGT GR.
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[Gulf Run Transmission] [Force Maj] CGT GR FMJ Update
SEV 4/5
Force Majeure0.200 Bcf/dUntil Further Notice62 Days
Gulf Run Transmission declared force majeure at the CGT GR meter station (#13548) in Richland Parish, Louisiana (Zone 1), effective January 29, 2026. Nominations at this interconnect are restricted to 200,000 MMBtu/day (0.200 Bcf/d), superseding the prior total shutdown under Notice #60993. The restriction runs through April 1, 2026, approximately 62 days, though the pipeline retains 'until further notice' language for updates.
Gulf Run FM at CGT GR limits Zone 1 throughput to 0.200 Bcf/d, curtailing Haynesville-origin gas moving toward Columbia Gulf Transmission and downstream Southeast/LNG markets; expect bearish Henry Hub and Haynesville basis pressure as supply backs up, with modest bullish signal at Transco Zone 4 and CGT downstream delivery points.
Reroute: Moderate: Gulf South and Kinder Morgan assets serve overlapping Haynesville corridors and could absorb some diverted volumes, but CGT GR is a key interconnect for moving Gulf Run Zone 1 gas into the Columbia Gulf northbound system; full offset is unlikely given the scale of the restriction.
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[Gulf Run Transmission] [Force Maj] CGT GR FMJ
SEV 4/5
Force MajeureUntil Further Notice
Gulf Run Transmission has declared a Force Majeure at the CGT GR Meter Station (#13548) in Richland Parish, Louisiana (Zone 1), effective January 28, 2026. Nominations at this interconnect have been reduced to EPSQ (Equivalent Prior Scheduling Quantity) with no restoration timeline provided. The event is open-ended ('until further notice') and affects a key interconnect between Gulf Run and Columbia Gulf Transmission, a primary Haynesville-to-Gulf Coast backhaul route.
Gulf Run force majeure on the CGT GR interconnect removes an indeterminate volume of Haynesville supply from the Columbia Gulf Transmission corridor with no restoration timeline; expect modest bullish pressure at Henry Hub and Transco Zone 4 until flow restoration is confirmed.
Reroute: Moderate: Gulf South Pipeline and Kinder Morgan assets serve overlapping Haynesville Basin corridors and may absorb some displaced volumes, but the specific CGT interconnect serves a unique routing path and full reroute is uncertain without knowing the affected volume.
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[Florida Gas Transmission] [Planned Service Outage] MARCH 2026 --- FGT WESTERN DIVISION AND MARKET AREA MAINTENANCE
Below alert threshold -- no detailed analysis performed.
Reroute: Not assessed.
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[Trunkline Gas Company] [Maint] Trunkline South Texas Maintenance Update #2
SEV 3/5
Maintenance77 Days
Trunkline Gas Company (TGC) is performing integrity work on its South Texas Modified Transmission System (STX System) between the Jalapeno interconnection (Jim Wells County) and Mainline Valve 16 (Bee County) from March 23 through June 8, 2026 -- a 77-day window. The segment is operating under reduced pressure and is effectively shut in for deliveries unless a delivery point in the segment can accept gas. Reservation Charge Crediting has been invoked, confirming firm service impact.
TGC South Texas segment effectively shut in through June 8, 2026; no specific capacity volume stated but firm service is curtailed on the STX segment, tightening Gulf Coast supply and modestly supporting Henry Hub and TETCO STX basis over the maintenance window.
Reroute: Moderate: Texas Eastern (TETCO), Southern Natural (EGT), and ANR serve overlapping Gulf Coast and northbound Midwest corridors, but specific South Texas delivery points on the STX segment have limited bypass options without interconnect access in the affected reach.
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[Trunkline Gas Company] [Maint] Trunkline South Texas Maintenance Update #3
SEV 3/5
Maintenance77 Days
Trunkline Gas Company (TGC) is performing integrity work on its South Texas Modified Transmission System (STX System) between the Jalapeno interconnection (Jim Wells County) and the Eagle Plant (Jackson County) interconnection from March 23 through June 8, 2026 -- approximately 77 days total. The segment is operating under reduced pressure and is effectively shut in for deliveries unless a downstream delivery point can accept gas. Reservation Charge Crediting under Section 29.1(A)(2) has been triggered, confirming firm service impact.
TGC South Texas segment is effectively shut in for the duration with no stated capacity volume, reducing Gulf Coast northbound throughput on Trunkline; watch for incremental bearish pressure at TETCO STX and Henry Hub if affected volumes are material, though no specific Bcf/d figure is disclosed.
Reroute: Moderate: Texas Eastern (TETCO), Southern Natural (EGT), and ANR serve overlapping Gulf Coast northbound corridors and can absorb some TGC South Texas volumes, though shipper nominations will need to be redirected and alternate capacity confirmed.
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