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Revision as of 10:09, 13 September 2023
Summary Information
- Source:
- Destination:
- Ownership: Boardwalk Pipeline
- Website: http://www.txgt.com/
- Length: kilometres (6,110 miles)
- Capacity: 4.4 billion cubic feet per day
- Status: Operating
+++ Details
- Texas Gas Transmission, LLC ("Texas Gas") is an interstate pipeline that moves natural gas from Gulf Coast and Fayetteville Shale supply areas to more distant on-system markets in the Midwest and to off-system markets in the Northeast via interconnections with third-party pipelines.
- There are approximately 6,110 miles of pipeline, having a peak-day delivery capacity of approximately 4.4 billion cubic feet (Bcf) per day which includes deliveries to pipeline interconnects in South Louisiana;
- Nine natural gas storage fields located in Indiana and Kentucky, having aggregate storage capacity of approximately 180.0 Bcf of gas, of which approximately 84.0 Bcf is designated as working gas.
- The principal sources of supply for Texas Gas are:
- Regional supply hubs and market centers: offshore Louisiana; Perryville, Louisiana; Henry Hub; Agua Dulce; and Carthage, Texas;
- Wellhead supplies: Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas, East Texas, northern and southern Louisiana and Mississippi; and
- Canadian natural gas through a pipeline interconnect with Midwestern Gas Transmission Company Gas Pipeline at Whitesville, Kentucky.
- It can receive gas from the Rockies Express Gas Pipeline at Lebanon, Ohio
- It has interconnections with Gulf South Gas Pipeline System
- It's also connected to the Egan Natural Gas Hub
+++ History
- 1948 - Texas Gas was created with the merger of Memphis Natural Gas Company and Kentucky Natural Gas Corporation
- 1996 - The pipeline was connected to the [[[Egan Natural Gas Hub]]]
- 1998 - Haughton Expansion completed
- 2006 - West Greenville-Elkton Lateral completed
- 2007 - Open season for Fayetteville and Greenville Laterals completed
- 2008 - Fayetteville Lateral Phase 1 completed
- 2009 - Midland Storage Lateral, Greenville Lateral & Fayetteville Lateral Phase 2 completed
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