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Daren,
The below memo was rec'd on today from my contact at Lyondell (John Allen) referencing meter 98-1063's gas pressure problems on last night (3-7-00). I thought that this might be some useful information to you. Thanks -Jackie- 3-9497 ---------------------- Forwarded by Jackie Young/HOU/ECT on 03/07/2000 11:15 AM --------------------------- "Allen, John S." <john.allen@lyondell-citgo.com< on 03/07/2000 10:56:35 AM To: "'Young, Jackie'" <jyoung@enron.com< cc: Subject: FW: Monday evening's gas flow < -----Original Message----- < From: john allen [SMTP:j_s_allen77@hotmail.com] < Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 9:53 PM < To: roger.maake@lyondell-citgo.com < Cc: john.allen@lyondell-citgo.com; tony.cucinotta@lyondell-citgo.com; < gmason@noram.com; david.rasco@lyondell-citgo.com; < greg.wilson@lyondell-citgo.com < Subject: Monday evening's gas flow < < The natural gas pressure issue was attributed to 2 HPL values. The north < one was not operative and the south one had leaking bellows. < It was determined that an alternator supply for pressure contract was not < readily available, being that it was after normal work hours. < < Th HPL technician determined that he would be able to make repairs while < the < line was operative, and that it would not be necessary to request a < shut-in < condition. It would just take longer for him to make the repairs. The < technician was able to control the pressure through the south valve while < repairing the north valve. < < HPL agreed to the utilities department's request that the technician was < not < to leave LCR's facility this evening until such time as both valves were < operative. < <
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