June 10 (Reuters) - Destin Pipeline Co LLC on Monday said itexpected to complete operational readiness testing early Tuesdayand would resume services from all offshore Gulf of Mexicoreceipt points to the Pascagoula gas processing plant inMississippi later Tuesday.
Destin said in a website posting that transport services toan alternate delivery point would no longer be available afterTuesday. The Pascagoula plant had undergone a month-longmaintenance outage that ended last week, a prior posting said.
The 225-mile Destin gas pipeline system is majority-owned byBP Plc's Amoco Destin Pipeline Co, with Enbridge Inc's Enbridge Offshore owning a 33 percent stake. It has thecapacity to carry 1.2 billion cubic feet per day of supply fromoffshore wells in the Gulf of Mexico to the Pascagoula plant andextending north, where it connects with nine major interstategas lines.