El Paso Natural Gas Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Sources: San Juan, Permian and Anadarko basins
- Destination: California, other western states, Texas and northern Mexico
- Ownership: Kinder Morgan
- Website: http://www.kindermorgan.com/
- Length: kilometres (10,200 miles)
- Capacity: 5.6 billion cubic feet (Bcf) per day
- Status: Operating
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- EPNG is a 10,200-mile pipeline system with a design capacity of about 5.6 Bcf per day.
- It transports natural gas from the San Juan, Permian and Anadarko basins to California, other western states, Texas and northern Mexico
- It has interconnects with Transcolorado Gas Pipeline, Sierrita Gas Pipeline & North Baja Gas Pipeline
+++ History
- 1997 - Samalayuca II Lateral & Havasu Crossover
- 1999 - Copper Plant Export
- 2001 - Willcox Lateral
- 2002 - Samalayuca Expansion, Pinnacle West Lateral, Line 2000 Project, Ductos De Nogales Project
- 2004 - Power-Up Expansion I, II & III, Bondad Expansion
- 2005 - Line 1903 Conversion
- 2008 - Eunice Replacement Project, Picacho Compressor Station Project & Hobbs Lateral
- 2012 - Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, acquired a 50 % stake
- 2013 - Willcox Lateral & Norte Crossing Project
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