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British Columbia natgas exports to Washington rise slowly after pipe blast

Published 2018-10-12, 03:17 p/m
© Reuters.  British Columbia natgas exports to Washington rise slowly after pipe blast
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Oct 12 (Reuters) - The amount of natural gas moving from British Columbia to Washington state through the Sumas hub started to rise on Friday after Enbridge Inc ENB.TO returned a pipeline to service following a pipe blast in British Columbia earlier in the week.

Enbridge said on Thursday it returned a 30-inch (76-centimeter) gas pipe in British Columbia that was shut due to a fire on an adjacent 36-inch line on Tuesday, leading to supply disruptions in British Columbia and Washington. amount of gas flowing through the Sumas Hub from British Columbia to Sumas fell from an average of 1.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) over the past 30 days to zero on Wednesday before rising to 0.2 bcfd on Thursday and Friday, according to data from Refinitiv.

One billion cubic feet of gas is enough to fuel about 5 million U.S. homes for a day.

In addition to cutting gas supplies to the Fortis BC gas utility in British Columbia and Puget Sound Energy in Washington, the pipeline shutdowns caused three refineries in Washington to shut or curb operations. BC is a unit of Canadian energy company Fortis Inc FTS.TO .

Next-day prices at the Sumas hub NG-PX-HUN-SNL slipped to $2.90 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) for Friday from $3.32 on Thursday, which was their highest since early January, according to data from SNL.

Gas pipes into Washington can transport about 1.8 bcfd from British Columbia, 2.6 bcfd from Idaho and 0.8 bcfd from Oregon.

Gas pipes out of Washington, meanwhile, can move about 0.05 bcfd to British Columbia, 0.06 bcfd to Idaho and 3.6 bcfd to Oregon.

Most of the gas that comes into Washington from Idaho ends up in California. That gas comes from Canada.

<^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ UPDATE 1-Enbridge says one natural gas pipeline in British Columbia operational after rupture

UPDATE 2-A third Washington refinery curbs operations after natgas pipe fire

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