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=== Summary Information ===
 
=== Summary Information ===
  
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* Source: Waha
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* Destination: Presidio, Texas
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* Ownership: Energy Transfer
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* Website: https://energytransfer.com/
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* Length:  kilometres (148 miles)  
 
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* The Trans-Pecos Pipeline is a 148-mile, 42-inch intrastate pipeline that traverses Pecos, Brewster and Presidio counties and terminates at the Texas border near Presidio, Texas. The Trans-Pecos Pipeline is designed to transport 1.4 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas and presently includes six local delivery taps along its route.
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* Gas is sourced at the Waha gas hub
  
 
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* 2017 - Pipeline begins operations
  
 
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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2022/12/energy-transfer-announces-that-trans.html Energy Transfer Announces that the Trans-Pecos Pipeline, Comanche Trail Pipeline, and the Waha Header Are In Service]
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 30 December 2022

Summary Information

  • Source: Waha
  • Destination: Presidio, Texas
  • Ownership: Energy Transfer
  • Website: https://energytransfer.com/
  • Length: kilometres (148 miles)
  • Capacity: per day
  • Status: Operating

Details

  • The Trans-Pecos Pipeline is a 148-mile, 42-inch intrastate pipeline that traverses Pecos, Brewster and Presidio counties and terminates at the Texas border near Presidio, Texas. The Trans-Pecos Pipeline is designed to transport 1.4 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas and presently includes six local delivery taps along its route.
  • Gas is sourced at the Waha gas hub

History

  • 2017 - Pipeline begins operations

Other Information

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Links

  1. Energy Transfer Announces that the Trans-Pecos Pipeline, Comanche Trail Pipeline, and the Waha Header Are In Service