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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (183274)3/31/2014 3:09:24 PM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206184
 






Last updated 3/31/14 at 12pm. At approximately 8:22 am PST, there was an explosion at the William’s LNG storage facility in Plymouth, WA. The cause of the explosion has not yet been determined. One employee is being treated for injuries. The facility and the surrounding area has been evacuated and emergency responders are nearby. Neither of Williams’ two LNG tanks at the facility appears to be the source of the explosion. When the situation can be safely assessed, further information will be disseminated. Until further notice, Williams will not be accepting any nominations at the Plymouth LNG facility.

Current storage maximum withdrawal volume at Jackson Prairie is 325,000 Dth/d. This volume will continue to decrease as the storage levels decrease.

Northwest Pipeline reserves the right to cut secondary gas to protect the operational integrity of its pipeline, including cutting secondary gas at any compressor in a constrained corridor or to move balancing gas to and from Clay Basin and Jackson Prairie or to minimize OFO's for primary firm shippers.




northwest.williams.com