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Destin Pipeline aims to reroute shippers impacted by force majeure by Wednesday

Wed, 29th Jun 2016 17:51

HOUSTON, June 29 (Reuters) - Destin Pipeline aims to providenatural gas shippers impacted by a pipeline force majeure accessto the VKGS delivery point by Wednesday evening, pendingsuccessful testing of meters and good weather, the company saidin a notice on Wednesday.

Total re-routed gas flows into the VKGS delivery point willbe limited to 350 mmcfd, the notice said.

Destin Pipeline declared force majeure and stopped shipmentsfrom offshore receipt points on Tuesday following a fire atEnterprise Product Partners' natural gas processingplant in Pascagoula, Mississippi.

Enterprise has not yet indicated when it expects the plantto resume operations, Destin said in the notice. (Reporting by Liz Hampton)

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