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Prior to the 2009-2010 heating season, Southern Star operated the McLouth Field
by flowing gas from the gas wells located in the Jarbalo area of the field by using the
20-inch loop line to route the gas to the McLouth Field dehydration unit, combining the
Jarbalo gas with flows from the gas storage wells from both the North and South
McLouth areas of the field and eventually moving the combined total storage gas toward
Tonganoxie Compressor Station using only the 26-inch loop line.
In 2009, the research identified an option to shut in the Jarbalo area of the
storage field and utilize gas only from the North and South McLouth areas of the field,
which allows use of both the 20-inch and 26-inch loop lines during the majority of the
withdrawal season when demand is at or near peak conditions. Operating the system in
this manner only required the horsepower sourced from Tonganoxie Compressor Units
5, 6, and 7. During off-peak periods, the Jarbalo area of the field is re-opened, using
the 20-inch loop line to flow gas back through the McLouth dehydration unit and then
into the North and South McLouth areas of the field, thus recharging those areas with
storage gas. After the pressures between all areas are equalized, the Jarbalo area is
again shut in and the 20-inch loop line is made available to use for flow from the main
North and South areas of the field as previously described. This change in operations
was tested during the 2009-2010 heating season and proved to maintain the certificated
deliverability of the McLouth Field pursuant to the authority granted in Docket No. CP98-
280 and the current operational plan for the McLouth Field and also meets the system’s
firm contractual demands.5 Southern Star has continued to operate its system in this
manner through the subsequent three heating seasons (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13),
5 See Williams Gas Pipeline Central, Inc., 85 FERC ¶61,184 and 84 FERC ¶61,176.
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which have varied significantly in the use of the McLouth Field and the working gas
inventory needed to meet the four heating seasons, but have in each case verified the
reliability of firm service in and around the Tonganoxie area, using only Units 5, 6, and
7. Units 1-4 have run minimal hours, if any, since the new mode of operation has been
initiated and because these units have not been required to provide peak firm service to
customers during this timeframe, customer consent is not required for this
abandonment. Applicable System Flow Diagrams depicting the gas flow capabilities
before and after abandonment of the horsepower are enclosed as Exhibit C and have
been filed separately as Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (“CEII”), due to the
sensitive nature of the information shown.
Retiring Units 1-4 in place will consist of isolating each unit from the
Suction/Discharge header, disconnecting the fuel piping, draining the lube oil and
installing blind flanges. The work will also require isolating with blind flanges and
draining the associated cooling water systems, as well as isolating starting air systems
and disconnecting power/control equipment. The majority of the necessary work will be
above ground within the station yard and for the most part within the compressor
building. The Tonganoxie Compressor Station will continue operating as a compressor
station using the 5,750 horsepower generated from Units 5, 6 and 7.
V FURTHER SUPPORT
The proposed abandonment of Compressor Units 1-4 at the Tonganoxie
Compressor Station will neither result in any changes to the recent operation of the
pipeline system that will affect the certificated deliverability of the McLouth Field nor
reduce any current firm service obligations, as shown within the Flow Diagrams
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mentioned above. In further support of this application, Southern Star has also attached
a General Location Maps as Exhibit B depicting the Tonganoxie area in relation to
Southern Star’s surrounding pipeline system. Also attached as Exhibit D is the
proposed Accounting Treatment for the abandonment of facilities. Southern Star
submits that benefits of this proposal outweigh any adverse impacts, if any. Pursuant to
Section 157.205(b)(4), Southern Star hereby submits its verified statement that the
proposed abandonment complies with the requirements of Part 157, Subpart F, of the
Commission’s regulations (18 C.F.R. Part 157, Subpart F). Additionally, there are no
other applications related to this proposed abandonment.
VI ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS
Due to the fact that this application proposes the abandonment of Compressor
Units 1-4 in place and that the Tonganoxie Compressor Station will continue to operate,
Southern Star has excluded the filing of any environmental data as there will be very
minimal ground disturbance (hand shovel) within the station yard, and abandoning the
units will result in an overall reduction of the station’s potential operational air and noise
emissions. Southern Star has not applied for any applicable agency clearances as no
change in the current land use will result from the abandonment sought herein.
Southern Star also submits that this proposed abandonment activity is exempt from
landowner notification requirements pursuant to Section 157.203(d)(3)(iv), as there are
no landowners adversely affected since no change (that is no increase) in operational
air and noise emissions will result from this abandonment. Therefore, Southern Star
submits that the proposed abandonment does not involve a significant adverse impact
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on a sensitive environmental area and will not constitute a major federal action affecting
the quality of the human environment.
VII FORM OF NOTICE
A notice suitable for publication in the Federal Register is attached hereto as
Exhibit A. Copies of this application will be sent to the Kansas Corporation Commission
and the Missouri Public Service Commission.
VIII CONCLUSION
Wherefore, based on the information provided herein, Southern Star submits that
the requested abandonment is required by the public convenience and necessity and
respectfully requests that the Commission grant its authority under its blanket certificate
and pursuant to Sections 157.205 and 157.216(b) of the Commission’s regulations
authorizing the abandonment of Units 1 through 4 and the related horsepower at its
Tonganoxie Compressor Station, as described herein.
Respectfully submitted, Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc.
/s/ David N. Roberts Staff Analyst, Regulatory Compliance
Exhibit A
Public Notice
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION
Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc. Docket No. CP13-____-000
NOTICE OF REQUEST UNDER BLANKET AUTHORIZATION
Take notice that on ________, 2013, Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc. (Southern Star), 4700 Highway 56, Owensboro, Kentucky 42301, filed in Docket No. CP13-_____-000 a prior notice request pursuant to its blanket certificate issued in Docket No. CP82-479-000 as well as Sections 157.205 and 157.216(b) of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (Commission) regulations under the Natural Gas Act for authorization to abandon a portion of compression within its existing Tonganoxie Compressor Station located in Leavenworth County, Kansas, all as more fully set forth in the application.
Specifically, Southern Star proposes to abandon in place four compressor units each rated at 440 horsepower (Units 1 through 4) at its Tonganoxie Compressor Station located in Leavenworth County, Kansas. These units were installed in 1949 and used in routing natural gas from Southern Star’s Ottawa Compressor Station and McLouth Gas Storage Field to system deliveries in the St. Joe, Atchison and Fall City areas in addition to the Tonganoxie-Fairfax area. Due to a study initiated by Southern Star’s operations and gas modeling personnel, the utilization of these units has been deemed unnecessary in serving peak firm service over the last several years. The abandonment will save on maintenance cost and avoid the need for future capital cost. Retiring Units 1 through 4 will be confined within the station yard with minimal ground disturbance and result in an overall reduction of the station’s potential operational air and noise emissions. Southern Star submits that the proposed abandonment does not involve a significant adverse impact on sensitive environmental areas and will not constitute a major federal action affecting the quality of the human environment.
This filing is accessible on-line at http://www.ferc.gov, using the “eLibrary” link and is also available for review in the Commission’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. There is an “eSubscription” link on the web site that enables subscribers to receive email notification when a document is added to a subscribed docket(s). For assistance with any FERC Online service, please email FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or call (866) 208-3676 (toll free). For TTY, call (202) 502-8659. Any questions concerning the prior notice request should be directed to David N. Roberts, Staff Analyst, Regulatory Compliance, Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline, Inc., 4700 Highway 56, Owensboro, KY 42301, or call (270) 852-4654.
Any person or the Commission’s Staff may, within 60 days after issuance of the instant notice by the Commission, file pursuant to Rule 214 of the Commission’s Procedural Rules (18 C.F.R. 385.214) a motion to intervene or notice of intervention, and pursuant to Section 157.205 of the Commission’s Regulations under the Natural Gas Act (NGA) (18 C.F.R. 157.205) a protest to the request. If no protest is filed within the time allowed, the proposed activity shall be deemed to be authorized effective the day after the time allowed for protest. If a protest is filed and not withdrawn within 30 days after the time allowed for filing a protest, the instant request shall be treated as an application for authorization pursuant to Section 7 of the NGA.
The Commission encourages electronic submission of protests and interventions in lieu of paper
using the “eFiling” link at http://www.ferc.gov. Persons unable to file electronically should submit an original and 14 copies of the protest or intervention to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426.
Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary
Exhibit B
General Location Maps
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Northwells
Jarbalowells
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Tonganoxie CS
Southwells
McLouthField
Ottawa
Fairfax (KC)
St. Joe
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26" 26"
26"
20" 16"
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Southern Star Central Gas PipelineHorsepower Abandonment
Tonganoxie Compressor StationUnits 1-4
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Exhibit D
Proposed Accounting Treatment
SOUTHERN STAR CENTRAL GAS PIPELINE, INC.
Proposed Accounting Treatment
Abandonment in place of GMV-4 Engines 1,2,3 & 4 at the Tonganoxie Compressor Station.Unit Serial No's: 42146, 42147, 42148, 42149.
To Charge Appropriate Utility Plant Accounts
With Original Cost of Property Retired
10898001 Retirement Work in Progress 134,670$ 101 (36801001) Compressor Station Equipment 134,670$
To Record Removal Cost and Salvage
10898001 Retirement Work in Progress 311,095$
13100001 Salvage Proceeds -$
13100001 Removal Costs 311,095$
To Transfer Balance in Retirement Work in Progress to
Accumulated Provision for Depreciation of Gas Plant in Service
108XXXXX Accumulated Provision for Depreciation of
Gas Plant in Service 445,765$
10898001 Retirement Work in Progress 445,765$
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