Its a northern, cold-weather site with a -40F ambient. Its pipeline quality natural gas, so it will be dry. Thus, there is no reason to insulate it. Therefore, the pipe will be exposed to the -40F environment, which is what lead me to assume the need for low temperature carbon steel, A333 Gr 6, which is good to -50F.
For the CL600 pipeline, one can use A333, but the SMYS (35,000 psi) is lower than for API 5L PSL2 X52 (52,200 psi) or X65 (65,300 psi). So the required wall thickness is more for A333 than for X52 or X65. I don't know cost, but I bet X52 or X65 is higher priced than A333.
I've digressed a bit here, but ultimately, I'm just trying to figure out why they have this 14" OD limitation on A333.