As an additional update to the Operationally Available Capacity from yesterday, new premium pages that are being called "Capacity Meters" have been added. These pages provide a visual representation of the Operationally Available Capacity. Five day old data and older is available for free at this time, but in order to view the most recent data, you'll need a premium account.
There are three different types of graphical views: Default, Independent, and Relative. All of the views show how much capacity has been scheduled in red, how much is available in green, and if the flow is restricted it will show yellow for remaining design capacity that is not available.
The Default view adjusts the height of the meters based on the capacity (more capacity, the taller it is and less capacity, the shorter it is). The Independent view uses the same height for every location. This makes it easy to scroll through and see each point independently. The Relative view keeps every location the same height, but it adjusts the width of the meter based on the size of the capacity. The largest capacity points will have the longest meter bars and the smaller capacity points will have shorter bars (or in a lot of cases, the bar won't be visible due to the relative size differences).
You can hover over the graphical bars to see a tooltip that pops up to show you the data used to create the bar.
Below are the links to the new pages:
Transco
Equitrans
Mountain Valley Pipeline
If you would like to see a specific pipeline's data added to PipeRiv or if you see any bugs, please don't hesitate to reach out.
There are three different types of graphical views: Default, Independent, and Relative. All of the views show how much capacity has been scheduled in red, how much is available in green, and if the flow is restricted it will show yellow for remaining design capacity that is not available.
The Default view adjusts the height of the meters based on the capacity (more capacity, the taller it is and less capacity, the shorter it is). The Independent view uses the same height for every location. This makes it easy to scroll through and see each point independently. The Relative view keeps every location the same height, but it adjusts the width of the meter based on the size of the capacity. The largest capacity points will have the longest meter bars and the smaller capacity points will have shorter bars (or in a lot of cases, the bar won't be visible due to the relative size differences).
You can hover over the graphical bars to see a tooltip that pops up to show you the data used to create the bar.
Below are the links to the new pages:
Transco
- Added Transco Pipeline Capacity Meters - Points to the system.
- Added Transco Pipeline Capacity Meters - Segments to the system.
- Added Transco Pipeline Capacity Meters - Storage to the system.
- Added Transco Pipeline Capacity Meters - Zones to the system.
Equitrans
- Added Equitrans Capacity Meters to the system.
Mountain Valley Pipeline
- Added Mountain Valley Pipeline Capacity Meters - Points to the system.
- Added Mountain Valley Pipeline Capacity Meters - Segments to the system.
If you would like to see a specific pipeline's data added to PipeRiv or if you see any bugs, please don't hesitate to reach out.