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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | * Source: | + | * Source: Gulf of Mexico |
− | * Destination: | + | * Destination: Kentucky |
− | * Ownership: | + | * Ownership: TC Energy |
− | * Website: | + | * Website: https://www.tcenergy.com/ |
− | * Length: kilometres ( | + | * Length: kilometres (3,400 miles) |
− | * Capacity: | + | * Capacity: |
* Status: Operating | * Status: Operating | ||
− | + | === Details === | |
− | * Columbia | + | * Columbia Gulf Transmission is an interstate pipeline system consisting of approximately 3,400 miles of pipeline and 11 compressor stations with nearly half a million horsepower, located primarily in Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky. |
− | + | * Gas supplies come from sources including [[Viosca Knoll Gas Pipeline System]] & [[Regency Intrastate Gas Pipeline Company]] | |
− | + | * The pipeline supplies the [[Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation]] in Kentucky | |
− | * | + | * The [[Tiger Gas Pipeline]], [[Midcontinent Express Gas Pipeline]] and [[Gulf South Gas Pipeline System]] are connected to Columbia Gulf in Louisiana |
− | * Columbia Gas Transmission | + | * It has an interconnection with the [[East Tennessee Natural Gas Pipeline]] |
− | * Gas | + | * The pipeline is also connected to the [[Egan Natural Gas Hub]] |
− | + | === History === | |
− | * 1996 - | + | * 1996 - The pipeline was connected to the [[[Egan Natural Gas Hub]]] |
− | * | + | * 2013 - West Side Expansion Project completed |
− | + | * 2015 - East Side Expansion Project completed | |
− | + | * 2023 - TC Energy agrees to sell 40% to Global Infrastructure Partners | |
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− | + | === Other Information === | |
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− | + | === Links === | |
− | # [http://www. | + | # [http://www.columbiapipelinegroup.com/en/about-us/our-companies.aspx Our Companies, Columbia Pipeline Group] |
# [[EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects]] | # [[EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects]] | ||
− | # [ | + | # [[EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects 2015-2022]] |
− | # [ | + | # [[Universalpegasus Compression Stations References]] |
− | # [ | + | # [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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+ | [[category:TC Energy]] |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 30 April 2024
Summary Information
- Source: Gulf of Mexico
- Destination: Kentucky
- Ownership: TC Energy
- Website: https://www.tcenergy.com/
- Length: kilometres (3,400 miles)
- Capacity:
- Status: Operating
Details
- Columbia Gulf Transmission is an interstate pipeline system consisting of approximately 3,400 miles of pipeline and 11 compressor stations with nearly half a million horsepower, located primarily in Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky.
- Gas supplies come from sources including Viosca Knoll Gas Pipeline System & Regency Intrastate Gas Pipeline Company
- The pipeline supplies the Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation in Kentucky
- The Tiger Gas Pipeline, Midcontinent Express Gas Pipeline and Gulf South Gas Pipeline System are connected to Columbia Gulf in Louisiana
- It has an interconnection with the East Tennessee Natural Gas Pipeline
- The pipeline is also connected to the Egan Natural Gas Hub
History
- 1996 - The pipeline was connected to the [[[Egan Natural Gas Hub]]]
- 2013 - West Side Expansion Project completed
- 2015 - East Side Expansion Project completed
- 2023 - TC Energy agrees to sell 40% to Global Infrastructure Partners
Other Information
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Links
- Our Companies, Columbia Pipeline Group
- EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects
- EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects 2015-2022
- Universalpegasus Compression Stations References
- 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