Looping

PG&E Gas Transmission Seeks to Pull Out of Northwest Expansion

PG&E Gas Transmission-Northwest Corp. (GTN) has requested permission from FERC to withdraw its application to build its 2003 pipeline looping and compression expansion project, citing lack of demand in the Pacific Northwest region.

October 21, 2002

ANR Files West Leg Expansion, Tests Market for New Lebanon Lateral Space

ANR Pipeline Co. last week requested FERC approval of a $42.1 million pipeline looping and replacement project in Walworth and Rock counties, WI. The West Leg Expansion project is designed to add 220,000 Dth/d of firm transportation capacity to its system in order to serve new demand from local distribution companies and power generators. The pipeline company also started an open season to test the market’s interest in expanding its portion of the Lebanon Lateral, which is jointly owned by Texas Eastern Transmission.

September 16, 2002

ANR Files for West Leg Expansion in Wisconsin

ANR Pipeline Co. is requesting FERC approval of a $42.1 million pipeline looping and replacement project in Walworth and Rock counties, WI. The West Leg project is designed to add 220,000 Dth/d of firm transportation capacity to its system in order to serve new demand from local distribution companies and power generators.

September 10, 2002

Columbia Loop Line Ruptures in WV, Cuts Service to Allegheny Customers

Columbia Gas Transmission, a unit of NiSource Inc., said a 30-inch diameter looping line carrying about 60 MMcf/d of gas in West Virginia ruptured Monday at 11 p.m., causing a fire but no injuries.

August 8, 2002

Viking Gas Expansion Gets Nod at FERC

Viking Gas Transmission got some good news last week when FERCapproved a looping expansion of its system that will make itpossible for existing customers between the northern Minnesotaborder and West-Central Wisconsin to receive up to 28,000 Dth/d ofadditional gas supplies by the end of the year.

April 19, 1999

Viking Gas Expansion Gets Green Light

Viking Gas Transmission got some good news Wednesday as FERCapproved a looping expansion of its system that will make itpossible for existing customers between the northern Minnesotaborder and West-Central Wisconsin to receive up to 28,000 Dth/d ofadditional gas supplies by the end of the year.

April 15, 1999
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