Tri-States NGL to shut for work on May 23 - Destin
May 13 (Reuters) - The 80,000-barrel-per-day Tri-States Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) pipeline running from Mobile, Alabama, to Kenner, Louisiana, will be shut down for approximately two hours on May 23, 2014 to perform planned maintenance, Destin Pipeline Co LLC said on Tuesday in a website posting.
The outage is not expected to affect Destin's services, the posting said.
The 169-mile Tri-States pipeline is owned and operated by BP Pipelines North America.
The 225-mile Destin gas pipeline system can carry 1.2 billion cubic feet per day from offshore Gulf of Mexico to the Pascagoula plant and then north to interconnections with six major interstate gas lines.
It is majority-owned by BP (LSE: BP.L - news) 's Amoco Destin Pipeline Co, with Enbridge Inc (Toronto: ENB.TO - news) 's Enbridge Offshore holding a 33 percent stake. (Reporting by Anupam Chatterjee in Bangalore; Editing by David Gregorio)