Difference between revisions of "Valley Crossing Gas Pipeline"
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=== History === | === History === | ||
* 2018 - The pipeline began operations | * 2018 - The pipeline began operations | ||
| + | * 2022 - Texas LNG signs contract with Enbridge for gas transportation | ||
=== Other Information === | === Other Information === | ||
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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2025/12/a-massive-tex-mex-natgas-development.html A massive Tex-Mex natgas development: Valley Crossing Pipeline enters service] | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2025/12/a-massive-tex-mex-natgas-development.html A massive Tex-Mex natgas development: Valley Crossing Pipeline enters service] | ||
| + | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2025/12/texas-lng-glenfarne-group-company-and.html Texas LNG, a Glenfarne Group Company, and Enbridge Execute Natural Gas Pipeline Transportation Agreement] | ||
[[category:Pipeline]] | [[category:Pipeline]] | ||
[[category:USA]] | [[category:USA]] | ||
[[category:Enbridge]] | [[category:Enbridge]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:06, 18 December 2025
Summary Information
- Source: Agua Dulce, Texas
- Destination: Gulf of Mexico east of Brownsville
- Ownership: Enbridge
- Website: https://www.enbridge.com/
- Length: kilometres (168 miles)
- Capacity: 2bcf per day
- Status: Operating
Details
- 168-mile line running from the Agua Dulce Natural Gas Hub, Texas, to the Gulf of Mexico east of Brownsville with the capacity to move up to 2.6 billion cubic feet a day (Bcf/d) of natural gas south of the border.
- It connects with the Sur de Texas – Tuxpan Gas Pipeline
- An extension to the line will supply the Port of Brownsville LNG Export Terminal Project
History
- 2018 - The pipeline began operations
- 2022 - Texas LNG signs contract with Enbridge for gas transportation
Other Information
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