East Tennessee Natural Gas Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Source: Tennessee
- Destination: Roanoke, Virginia
- Ownership: Spectra Energy Partners
- Website: http://www.spectraenergy.com/
- Length: kilometres (1,510 miles)
- Capacity: 1.5 Bcf per day
- Status Operating
Details
- With 1,510 miles of pipeline, East Tennessee can deliver 1.5 Bcf/d of gas per day to meet the growing energy demands of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic. The system begins in Tennessee and extends to an area just south of Roanoke, Virginia.
- A segment of the system extends into southwest Virginia and northern North Carolina through a 95-mile natural gas pipeline that interconnects with the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line TRANSCO system near Eden, N.C.
- East Tennessee also interconnects with Texas Eastern Transmission Gas Pipeline, Tennessee Gas Pipeline, Columbia Gulf Transmission Gas Pipeline, Southern Natural Gas Pipeline Company, and Midwestern Gas Transmission Company Gas Pipeline.
History
- 1997 - Virginia Expansion completed
- 1998 - Roanoke Expansion completed
- 2001 - Rocky Top Expansion & Gateway Project completed
- 2002 - FERC Authorizes Patriot Pipeline Project, 93.6 miles of new pipeline across southwestern Virginia into North Carolina
- 2002 - Murray Project completed
- 2003 - Patriot Extension I completed
- 2006 - Jewell Ridge Lateral & Piedmont Project completed
- 2008 - CNX Pressure Increase & Patriot Extension III completed
- 2011 - Northeastern Tennessee Project completed
- 2014 - Kingsport Expansion Project completed
- 2017 - Enbridge became the owner when it acquired Spectra
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