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Summary Information
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=== Summary Information ===
  
 
* Source: Kentucky
 
* Source: Kentucky
 
* Destination: Various points in the North East
 
* Destination: Various points in the North East
* Ownership: NiSource Gas
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* Ownership: TC Energy
 
* Website:  http://www.columbiapipelinegroup.com/
 
* Website:  http://www.columbiapipelinegroup.com/
* Length:  kilometres (12,000 miles)  
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* Length: 18,768 kilometres (12,000 miles)  
 
* Capacity: 9.4 Bcf per day  
 
* Capacity: 9.4 Bcf per day  
 
* Status: Operating
 
* Status: Operating
  
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=== Details ===
 
* Columbia Gas Transmission transports an average of 3 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day through a nearly 12,000-mile pipeline network and 92 compressor stations in 10 states
 
* Columbia Gas Transmission transports an average of 3 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day through a nearly 12,000-mile pipeline network and 92 compressor stations in 10 states
 
* Columbia Gas Transmission also owns and operates one of North America’s largest underground natural gas storage systems that includes 37 storage fields in four states with over 650 billion cubic feet in total capacity.  
 
* Columbia Gas Transmission also owns and operates one of North America’s largest underground natural gas storage systems that includes 37 storage fields in four states with over 650 billion cubic feet in total capacity.  
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* Gas can be supplied from the [[Rockies Express Gas Pipeline]] at Lebanon, Ohio
 
* Gas can be supplied from the [[Rockies Express Gas Pipeline]] at Lebanon, Ohio
  
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=== History ===
 
* 1996 - Expansion project completed
 
* 1996 - Expansion project completed
 
* 1997 - Market Expansion I & Commonwealth PL Expansion
 
* 1997 - Market Expansion I & Commonwealth PL Expansion
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* 2012 - East Side Expansion Project launched, designed to transport Marcellus Shale gas
 
* 2012 - East Side Expansion Project launched, designed to transport Marcellus Shale gas
 
* 2013 - Columbia Gas launches major modernisation programme
 
* 2013 - Columbia Gas launches major modernisation programme
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* 2016 - TC Energy acquired the pipeline
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* 2023 - TC Energy agrees to sell 40% to Global Infrastructure Partners
  
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=== Other Information ===
 
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=== Links ===
 
# [http://www.eia.gov/pub/oil_gas/natural_gas/analysis_publications/ngpipeline/northeast.html Natural Gas Pipelines in the Northeast Region, EIA]
 
# [http://www.eia.gov/pub/oil_gas/natural_gas/analysis_publications/ngpipeline/northeast.html Natural Gas Pipelines in the Northeast Region, EIA]
 
# [[EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects]]
 
# [[EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects]]
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:columbia-gas-transmission-receives-ferc-approval-of Columbia Gas Transmission Receives FERC Approval of Customer Settlement]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:columbia-gas-transmission-receives-ferc-approval-of Columbia Gas Transmission Receives FERC Approval of Customer Settlement]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4767 Columbia Gas Transmission Announces Federal Approval for Line MB Extension]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4767 Columbia Gas Transmission Announces Federal Approval for Line MB Extension]
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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/09/tc-energy-partners-with-global.html TC Energy Partners with Global Infrastructure Partners Through $5.2 Billion Sale Of A 40 Per Cent Equity Interest In Columbia Gas And Columbia Gulf]
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 17 September 2023

Summary Information

  • Source: Kentucky
  • Destination: Various points in the North East
  • Ownership: TC Energy
  • Website: http://www.columbiapipelinegroup.com/
  • Length: 18,768 kilometres (12,000 miles)
  • Capacity: 9.4 Bcf per day
  • Status: Operating

Details

  • Columbia Gas Transmission transports an average of 3 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day through a nearly 12,000-mile pipeline network and 92 compressor stations in 10 states
  • Columbia Gas Transmission also owns and operates one of North America’s largest underground natural gas storage systems that includes 37 storage fields in four states with over 650 billion cubic feet in total capacity.
  • Columbia has an extensive network of natural gas pipelines that provide service in the region to the States of Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, but also extends into Ohio in the Midwest and Kentucky and North Carolina in the Southeast Region.
  • Columbia receives Gulf-of-Mexico natural gas at the Kentucky border from its major trunkline transporter, Columbia Gulf Transmission Gas Pipeline, but it also transports Appalachian (regional) production as well.
  • Columbia Gas Transmission connects with the Panhandle Eastern Gas Pipeline, the Tennessee Gas Pipeline at the Milford Compressor station in Pennsylvania and the Millennium Gas Pipeline at the Wagoner metering station in New York
  • Gas can be supplied from the Rockies Express Gas Pipeline at Lebanon, Ohio

History

  • 1996 - Expansion project completed
  • 1997 - Market Expansion I & Commonwealth PL Expansion
  • 1998 - Market Expansion II, Entergy Electric Laterals & TVA Electric Laterals
  • 1999 - Mainline Expansion & Market Expansion III
  • 2001 - Vicksburg Lateral completed
  • 2002 - Ohio 2002 Expansion completed
  • 2003 - Rock Springs Expansion completed
  • 2006 - Line 1278 Replacement completed
  • 2007 - Hardy Storage Project completed
  • 2008 - East Lateral Ryane Expansion & Line A-5 Replacement completed
  • 2009 - Appalachian Expansion Project & Eastern Market Expansion enters service
  • 2010 - Cobb Expansion Project completed
  • 2012 - East Side Expansion Project launched, designed to transport Marcellus Shale gas
  • 2013 - Columbia Gas launches major modernisation programme
  • 2016 - TC Energy acquired the pipeline
  • 2023 - TC Energy agrees to sell 40% to Global Infrastructure Partners

Other Information

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Links

  1. Natural Gas Pipelines in the Northeast Region, EIA
  2. EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects
  3. NiSource Gas Transmission & Storage unit accepting bids for capacity into eastern markets
  4. NiSource Gas Transmission & Storage Company announces Appalachian Expansion Project in service
  5. Columbia Gas Transmission Moving Forward With East Side Expansion Project
  6. Columbia Gas Transmission Receives FERC Approval of Customer Settlement
  7. Columbia Gas Transmission Announces Federal Approval for Line MB Extension
  8. TC Energy Partners with Global Infrastructure Partners Through $5.2 Billion Sale Of A 40 Per Cent Equity Interest In Columbia Gas And Columbia Gulf