FERC has approved ETC Tiger Pipeline Co.’s proposal to build a 175-mile, 42-inch diameter pipeline to provide producers with up to 2 Bcf/d of takeaway capacity from the Haynesville Shale in East Texas and Northwest Louisiana.
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FERC Approves Major Haynesville Shale Pipeline
FERC has approved ETC Tiger Pipeline Co.’s proposal to build a 175-mile, 42-inch diameter pipeline to provide producers with up to 2 Bcf/d of takeaway capacity from the Haynesville Shale in East Texas and Northwest Louisiana.
FERC Approves Westbound Ruby Pipeline
FERC last Monday issued a certificate for the 675-mile, 42-inch diameter Ruby Pipeline project that would move 1.5 Bcf/d of Rockies natural gas from the Opal Hub in southwest Wyoming to Malin Hub near the Oregon-California border.
FERC Approves Westbound Ruby Pipeline
FERC Monday issued a certificate for the 675-mile, 42-inch diameter Ruby Pipeline project that would move 1.5 Bcf/d of Rockies natural gas from the Opal Hub in southwest Wyoming to Malin Hub near the Oregon-California border.
FERC Approves Westbound Ruby Pipeline
FERC Monday issued a certificate for the 675-mile, 42-inch diameter Ruby Pipeline project that would move 1.5 Bcf/d of Rockies natural gas from the Opal Hub in southwest Wyoming to Malin Hub near the Oregon-California border.
NEB: Mackenzie Gas Project Final Hearings in April
Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) said it will hear final arguments beginning April 12, on the Mackenzie Gas Project, a 760-mile pipeline and related facilities that would carry gas from northern Canada.
Crosstex Builds Southern Louisiana NGL Business
Crosstex Energy Inc.’s partnership on Tuesday agreed to pay $10 million to acquire Chevron Corp.’s 60-mile natural gas liquids (NGL) Intracoastal Pipeline, in a move to expand the company’s operations in southern Louisiana.
FERC OKs Onshore Pipeline for Port Dolphin LNG Project
Port Dolphin Energy LLC Thursday was authorized by FERC to construct and operate a 3.93-mile onshore pipeline that would carry regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its proposed deepwater LNG port 28 miles offshore Tampa Bay, FL.
Port Dolphin Pipeline Approved
Port Dolphin Energy LLC last Thursday was authorized by FERC to construct and operate a 3.93-mile onshore pipeline that would carry regasified liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its proposed deepwater LNG port 28 miles offshore Tampa Bay, FL.
Industry Brief
Questar Overthurst Pipeline has filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to build a 43.3-mile loop along its system. The proposed loop pipeline would generally run parallel to the existing Overthrust Pipeline from the Rock Springs Compressor Station in Sweetwater County, WY, to a tie-in facility called Cabin 31, located within Uinta County, WY. The project would provide up to approximately 800,000 Dth/d of natural gas from receipt points on the east end of the Overthrust system to delivery points on the west end of its system. Overthrust said it has negotiated three firm transportation service agreements with Wyoming Interstate Co. Ltd. for up to 548,457 Dth/d of incremental capacity created by the project. The estimated cost of the proposed loop expansion is $94.3 million.