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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C – Pacific Northern Gas released an update to the situation affecting the Cecil Lake area on Monday afternoon.
Following an impact to Enbridge’s pipeline serving the Cecil Lake Station on Saturday, July 24th, PNG “immediately activated its emergency plan and put measures in place to isolate the system, maintain supply and arrange for additional gas supply,” says a release.
The company used gas already in the system and deployed a Compressed Natural Gas trailer on Sunday morning to continue supplying gas to customers in the Cecil Lake area.
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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Pacific Northern Gas has implemented its emergency plan for residents in Cecil Lake after a pipeline was damaged.
At approximately 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Pacific Northern Gas was informed by Enbridge Gas that there was an impact to their pipeline, which services the PNG Cecil Lake Station and supplies natural gas to the Cecil Lake area.
PNG is maintaining service to a majority of its Cecil Lake customers by using gas already in the system and arranging for an additional gas supply to be delivered to the area Saturday evening.
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DAWSON CREEK, B.C. – Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. (PNG) is in Dawson Creek, heading house to house to inspect gas meters.
In a statement, Dawson Creek RCMP says the workers will be wearing high-visibility vests and will have PNG badges on them.
PNG will be installing automated meter reading (AMR) technology on existing meters for customers within Northeast BC. Currently, they’re in Dawson Creek and area and should be in Fort St. John later in the spring.
The new meters will benefit customers by ensuring billing accuracy, increasing customer convenience, and providing cost savings. PNG will be doing contactless installations, which should take no longer than 15 minutes.
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