The Constitution Pipeline would transport up to 650,000 dekatherms of natural gas per day from Williams' gathering system in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, to the Iroquois Gas Transmission and Tennessee Gas Pipeline systems in Schoharie County, New York.
CPG will modify its existing infrastructure in Milford, New York, and Sparrowbush, New York, proposing the replacement of its Milford compressor station with two solar turbine-driven centrifugal compressors with 3,500 horsepower.
The pipeline will run west along the coast of Alaska’s North Slope and transport the field's liquids production westward to the producing Badami, Alaska, unit.
The project, which includes an affiliated interstate natural gas pipeline that will interconnect with and bolster the capacity of existing pipeline facilities, would enable worldwide shipment of high-value natural gas produced in Canada and already earmarked for export.
Hoover completed the construction of Bulrush pipeline, a 15-mile, high-pressure, 8-inch steel pipeline that redelivers into Regency’s high-pressure system.
The project consists of a 30-inch pipeline approximately 47 miles long that is capable of transporting natural gas from the Centro Procesador de Gas Nuevo PEMEX in the Municipality of Centro, Mexico, to interconnect with Mayakan’s existing pipeline system in the Municipality of Macuspana, Mexico.
The proposed route spans 232 miles across Klamath, Jackson, Douglas and Coos counties connecting at the North Spit of the International Port of Coos Bay.
The Mid-South Expansion project consists of approximately 23 miles of new pipeline, a new compressor facility in Dallas County, Alabama, and upgrades to existing compressor facilities in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
Spectra Energy acquired the Express-Platte system in March 2013 and has announced intentions to drop the asset down to its master limited partnership, Spectra Energy Partners.