Questar Pipeline Co. is holding a binding open season through July 15 for capacity that would be created by the installation of compression facilities on its Mainline 68 in Garfield County, CO. The proposed project would enable Questar to transport up to an additional 50,000 Dth/d from receipt points east of Greasewood on Mainline 68. Up to 47,500 Dth/d of the proposed capacity could be delivered to the White River Hub and TransColorado Gas Transmission Co. Up to 21,160 Dth/d could be delivered to various locations on Questar’s northern system that include Colorado Interstate Gas at Kanda, Northwest Pipeline GP at Crossover 16, Questar Gas Co. (Wasatch Front), Questar Overthrust Pipeline Co., Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline at Skull Creek and Wyoming Interstate Co. LLC at Kanda. For information contact Mary Kay Olson at (801) 324-5873 or Theresa Harrison at (801) 324-2566, or visit www.questarpipeline.com.
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Questar Offering Colorado Capacity
Questar Pipeline Co. is holding a binding open season through July 15 for new capacity that would be created by the installation of compression facilities on its Mainline 68 in Garfield County, CO.
Industry Briefs
Spectra Energy Corp. is holding a transportation services binding open season for up to 200 MMcf/d of firm transportation service from its Fort Nelson Gas Plant in British Columbia (BC) to existing and proposed delivery points into the NOVA Gas Transmission system. The planned expansion has a targeted in-service date of January 2012. Spectra is also seeking nonbinding expressions of interest for incremental transportation capacity required in 2012 or later between receipt and delivery points on the Transportation North system. Interested parties must submit a service request by 3 p.m. MDT on May 7. Details and nomination forms are available at www.wei-pipeline.com. For information contact Mel Thorp, director of marketing and business development, at (403) 699-1578 or at melthorp@spectraenergy.com. Spectra is also seeking nonbinding expressions of interest for the expansion of raw gas transmission service and processing service at its Fort Nelson Gas Plant and its Fort Nelson North Processing Facility. The expansion would handle new production from BC’s budding Horn River shale gas field. Interested parties must submit a nomination form by 3 p.m. MDT on May 7. For information and nomination forms contact Brian Tanaka, director of marketing, field services, at (403) 699-1810 or at btanaka@spectraenergy.com.
FERC OKs TransCanada’s Alaska Pipeline Open Season Plan
FERC on Wednesday approved, with two modifications, TransCanada Alaska Co. LLC’s open season plan for the proposed Alaska Pipeline Project.
FERC OKs TransCanada’s Alaska Pipeline Open Season Plan
FERC on Wednesday approved, with two modifications, TransCanada Alaska Co. LLC’s open season plan for the proposed Alaska Pipeline Project.
Transco Offering New Capacity From Marcellus Shale
A unit of Williams Partners LP is holding a binding open season through March 26 for an expansion of its Transco pipeline to provide incremental firm capacity to transport Marcellus Shale gas from Pennsylvania to New York and New Jersey markets, Williams said Thursday.
Transco Offering New Capacity From Marcellus Shale
A unit of Williams Partners LP is holding a binding open season through March 26 for an expansion of its Transco pipeline to provide incremental firm capacity to transport Marcellus Shale gas from Pennsylvania to New York and New Jersey markets, Williams said Thursday.
Industry Briefs
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. (TGP) has executed binding 20-year term agreements with subsidiaries of Chesapeake Energy Corp. and Statoil for 100% of the capacity of its proposed Northeast Upgrade Project, which would provide 636,000 Dth of incremental firm transportation capacity from TGP’s 300 Line Project now under construction in the heart of the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania to an interconnect in New Jersey, the El Paso Corp. subsidiary said. TGP’s Line 300, which would provide 340 MMcf/d of capacity, is scheduled to be completed in 2011 (see Daily GPI, Dec. 11, 2009). The agreements for the Northeast Upgrade, with Chesapeake Energy Marketing Inc. and Statoil Natural Gas LLC, precede an open season, which is expected to be launched in February. Final capacity would be awarded in March. A spring 2011 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission filing date is planned for the Northeast Upgrade, with a scheduled Nov. 1, 2013 in-service date. The project would cost an estimated $400 million; most of the capital spending would take place in 2013, said El Paso.
TGP Launches Northeast Upgrade to Carry Marcellus Gas
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. (TGP) has executed binding 20-year term agreements with subsidiaries of Chesapeake Energy Corp. and Statoil for 100% of the capacity of its proposed Northeast Upgrade Project, which would provide 636,000 Dth of incremental firm transportation capacity from TGP’s 300 Line Project now under construction in the heart of the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania to an interconnect in New Jersey, the El Paso Corp. subsidiary said Tuesday.
TGP Launches Northeast Upgrade to Carry Marcellus Gas
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. (TGP) has executed binding 20-year term agreements with subsidiaries of Chesapeake Energy Corp. and Statoil for 100% of the capacity of its proposed Northeast Upgrade Project, which would provide 636,000 Dth of incremental firm transportation capacity from TGP’s 300 Line Project now under construction in the heart of the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania to an interconnect in New Jersey, the El Paso Corp. subsidiary said Tuesday.