El Paso-Tennesee and Southern gas flows back Wed.

Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:59am EST
 
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NEW YORK, Nov 11 (Reuters) - El Paso Corp (EP.N) said Wednesday natural gas flows on its Tennessee and Southern pipelines should return to normal levels later Wednesday following Gulf of Mexico producer supply cuts due to Tropical Storm Ida.

A company spokesman said the pipelines sustained no damage, but producers had shut in volumes and were now ramping back to normal levels.

Ida made landfall as a tropical storm near Mobile, Alabama, early Tuesday, before being downgraded to a tropical depression.

Both pipelines are part of El Paso's 42,000-mile interstate natural gas pipeline system. (Reporting by Josh Schneyer and Eileen Moustakis)

 

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