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* The Transco pipeline is a 10,000-mile pipeline system which transports natural gas to markets throughout the northeastern and southeastern United States. The current system capacity is approximately 8.6 billion cubic feet per day | * The Transco pipeline is a 10,000-mile pipeline system which transports natural gas to markets throughout the northeastern and southeastern United States. The current system capacity is approximately 8.6 billion cubic feet per day | ||
* The mainline extends nearly 1,800 miles between South Texas and New York City | * The mainline extends nearly 1,800 miles between South Texas and New York City | ||
* Transco has natural gas storage capacity in four underground storage fields located on or near its pipeline system or market areas and operates two of these storage fields. | * Transco has natural gas storage capacity in four underground storage fields located on or near its pipeline system or market areas and operates two of these storage fields. | ||
* Transco also has storage capacity in a LNG storage facility | * Transco also has storage capacity in a LNG storage facility | ||
− | * The pipeline is supplied by the | + | * The pipeline is supplied by the [[Canyon Chief Natural Gas Pipeline]], [[Viosca Knoll Gas Pipeline System]] & [[Garden Banks Gas Pipeline]] |
− | * The pipeline connects to the | + | * The pipeline connects to the [[Midcontinent Express Gas Pipeline]] near Butler, Ala. and to [[Gulf South Gas Pipeline System]] |
− | * It connects to the | + | * It connects to the [[East Tennessee Natural Gas Pipeline]] near Eden, N.C. |
− | * An expansion of the pipeline will supply the | + | * An expansion of the pipeline will supply the [[Sabine Pass LNG Terminal Project]] and it supplies the [[Cameron LNG Export Terminal Project]] |
− | * There is a connection to the | + | * There is a connection to the [[Henry Natural Gas Hub]] |
− | + | === History === | |
* 1996 - Southeastern Expansion II | * 1996 - Southeastern Expansion II | ||
* 1997 - Pocono Expansion, Maiden Lateral Expansion, Sunbelt Project | * 1997 - Pocono Expansion, Maiden Lateral Expansion, Sunbelt Project | ||
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* 2014 - FERC publishes EIS for Leidy Southeast Expansion Project | * 2014 - FERC publishes EIS for Leidy Southeast Expansion Project | ||
− | + | === Other Information | |
* The Leidy Southeast Expansion Project will deliver more gas to the North Eastern markets | * The Leidy Southeast Expansion Project will deliver more gas to the North Eastern markets | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 13 January 2022
Contents
Summary Information
- Source: South Texas
- Destination: New York City
- Ownership: Williams
- Website: http://www.williamslp.com/
- Length: kilometres (10,000 miles)
- Capacity: 8.6 billion cubic feet per day
- Status: Operating
Details
- The Transco pipeline is a 10,000-mile pipeline system which transports natural gas to markets throughout the northeastern and southeastern United States. The current system capacity is approximately 8.6 billion cubic feet per day
- The mainline extends nearly 1,800 miles between South Texas and New York City
- Transco has natural gas storage capacity in four underground storage fields located on or near its pipeline system or market areas and operates two of these storage fields.
- Transco also has storage capacity in a LNG storage facility
- The pipeline is supplied by the Canyon Chief Natural Gas Pipeline, Viosca Knoll Gas Pipeline System & Garden Banks Gas Pipeline
- The pipeline connects to the Midcontinent Express Gas Pipeline near Butler, Ala. and to Gulf South Gas Pipeline System
- It connects to the East Tennessee Natural Gas Pipeline near Eden, N.C.
- An expansion of the pipeline will supply the Sabine Pass LNG Terminal Project and it supplies the Cameron LNG Export Terminal Project
- There is a connection to the Henry Natural Gas Hub
History
- 1996 - Southeastern Expansion II
- 1997 - Pocono Expansion, Maiden Lateral Expansion, Sunbelt Project
- 1998 - Cherokee Project, Mobile Bay Lat Expansion I, BASF Lateral
- 1999 - Cardinal Pipeline, Pine Needle LNG Link
- 2000 - SouthCoast Expansion
- 2001 - MarketLink Phase I,
- 2002 - Leidy East Expansion, MarketLink Phase II, Sundance Expansion,
- 2003 - Trenton-Woodbury Loop, Momentum Phase I,
- 2004 - Momentum Phase II
- 2005 - Central New Jersey Expansion Project
- 2007 - Leidy to Long Island Expansion, Potomac Expansion
- 2008 - Sentinel Expansion Phase I
- 2009 - Sentinel Expansion Phase 2
- 2010 - Elba Express Interconnects, Mobile Bay South Expansion, Delta Lateral Project, North Expansion Phase I
- 2011 - Mobile Bay South II Expansion, North Expansion Phase 2
- 2012 - Mid-South Expansion Phase 1, Bayonne Delivery Lateral Project, Mid-South Expansion Phase 1, Bayonne Delivery Lateral
- 2013 - Mid-Atlantic Connector Expansion, Northeast Supply Link Project, Mid-South Expansion Phase 2
- 2014 - Virginia Southside Expansion, Northeast Connector
- 2014 - Williams announces expansion to supply [[[Sabine Pass Lng Terminal Project]]]
- 2014 - FERC publishes EIS for Leidy Southeast Expansion Project
=== Other Information
- The Leidy Southeast Expansion Project will deliver more gas to the North Eastern markets
Links
- EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects
- Williams Partners L.P. Seeks FERC Approval to Provide Additional Natural Gas Service to Mid-Atlantic by 2012
- Williams Partners Plans to Further Expand Transco Pipeline Capacity by 1.2 MMdth to Deliver Natural Gas to LNG Export Facility at Sabine Pass
- Environmental Assessment for the Leidy Southeast Expansion Project (CP13-551) Issued
- Energy Transfer Equity to Combine with Williams