Colonial Pipeline responds to protests over proposed gasoline shipment changes

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Colonial rejected the arguments, saying they were driven by the protesting shippers' focus on their own economics. It said the proposed changes will allow it to ship up to 10,000 barrels a day more gasoline on its main gasoline pipeline, which almost always runs full, benefiting both shippers and consumers.
It also said shipping fewer grades and ending overlapping shipments will reduce slowdowns and shutdowns on its pipeline segments, reducing stress on the system and the risk of mechanical failures.
"The changes that Colonial seeks to implement through the Filing, which are squarely within its legal authority to make and consistent with industry practice, will enhance pipeline integrity and reliability and create more capacity for shippers," Colonial said in its filing.
The pipeline operator agreed with the shippers' argument that the changes allow it to increase its own fuel-blending operations. However, it said that FERC has made it clear that blending is not under the regulator's jurisdiction.
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