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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2024/02/tc-pipelines-lp-closes-great-lakes-gas.html TC PipeLines, LP Closes Great Lakes Gas Transmission Acquisition] | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2024/02/tc-pipelines-lp-closes-great-lakes-gas.html TC PipeLines, LP Closes Great Lakes Gas Transmission Acquisition] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 12 February 2024
Summary Information
- Source: Emerson
- Destination: St. Clair
- Ownership: Transcanada
- Website: http://www.transcanada.com/
- Length: 3,404 kilometres (2,115 miles)
- Capacity: 2.2 billion cubic feet per day
- Status: Operating
Details
- Great Lakes Gas Transmission Limited Partnership transports over 2.2 billion cubic feet of pipeline quality natural gas per day through 2,115 miles of dual, high-pressure pipelines.
- It extends from the Minnesota-Manitoba border at Emerson to the Michigan-Ontario border at St. Clair.
- It is supplied by the Transcanada Canadian Mainline Gas Pipeline and interconnects with the ANR Pipeline Company in Wisconsin and the Viking Gas Transmission Company Pipeline
- Interconnection with the Dawn Natural Gas Hub
History
- 1967 - Great Lakes pipeline begins operations
- 1996 - St Clair Looping & Security Loop Project Phase I completed
- 1998 - System Wide Expansion & Security Loop Project Phase II completed
- 2000 - Security Loop Project Phase III completed
- 2007 - Transcanada acquired the pipeline from El Paso
Other Information
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