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* The Roadrunner Gas Transmission Pipeline transports up to 640 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas, with up to 570 MMcf/d transported to Mexico’s growing markets.
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* The bidirectional pipeline extends from ONEOK WesTex Transmission natural gas pipeline system at Coyanosa, Texas, to an international border-crossing connection at the U.S. and Mexico border near San Elizario, Texas, where it connects with Fermaca’s Tarahumara Gas Pipeline.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 13 May 2024

Summary Information

  • Source:
  • Destination:
  • Ownership: Oneok
  • Website:
  • Length: kilometres ( miles)
  • Capacity: per day
  • Status: Operating

Details

  • The Roadrunner Gas Transmission Pipeline transports up to 640 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of natural gas, with up to 570 MMcf/d transported to Mexico’s growing markets.
  • The bidirectional pipeline extends from ONEOK WesTex Transmission natural gas pipeline system at Coyanosa, Texas, to an international border-crossing connection at the U.S. and Mexico border near San Elizario, Texas, where it connects with Fermaca’s Tarahumara Gas Pipeline.

History

  • 2016 - The pipeline was completed

Other Information

  • -

Links

  1. EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects 2015-2022