Texas Eastern Transmission on Aug. 4 lifted an extended capacity restriction on its 30-inch line, opening the floodgate for more Appalachian gas to flow southbound to markets in the US Gulf Coast. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now In a critical notice published in late July, Texas Eastern said that the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration had completed its engineering-assessment review and granted authorization to resume full operating pressure on its 30-inch system beginning Aug. 4. The agency’s approval restores normal operations along the line’s Kosciusko to Uniontown segment, lifting capacity through the Danville compressor station to 1.85 Bcf/d, up from just 1.29 Bcf/d. The segment previously had been restricted from June 2 after PHMSA declined to […]