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The US natural gas pipeline system is a complex system of pipelines that carries natural gas nationwide and for import and export for use by millions of people daily for their consumer and commercial needs. Across the country, there are more than 210 pipeline systems that total more than 305,000 miles of interstate and intrastate pipelines.
The Pioneer crude oil pipeline crosses east–west across Nebraska, and the Pony Express pipeline, which crosses the Ogallala Aquifer in Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas, was being converted as of 2013 from natural gas to crude oil, under a permit from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. [211]
Sterling III Pipeline: Under development from Oneok Partners, the Sterling III Pipeline will extend from parts of Texas and Oklahoma in the Mid-Continent Region to the Gulf Coast, and have a capacity of approximately 193,000 barrels per day.
Runs parallel to the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan oil pipeline. Trans-Anatolian gas pipeline (TANAP) through Turkey, Greece, Albania to Italy. It is connected with Trans Adriatic Pipeline. Trans Adriatic Pipeline, from (Azerbaijan), via Greece, Albania to Italy and further to Western Europe.
Monthly average natural gas prices, showing the location of the Henry Hub. The Henry Hub is a distribution hub on the natural gas pipeline system in Erath, Louisiana, owned by Sabine Pipe Line LLC, a subsidiary of EnLink Midstream Partners LP who purchased the asset from Chevron Corporation in 2014. [1]
Southern Natural Pipeline (Sonat) is a natural gas pipeline system which brings gas from the Louisiana Gulf of Mexico coast to the southeastern United States. It also has a connection to the Elba Island LNG terminal in Georgia. It is owned by Kinder Morgan and is part of its Birmingham, Alabama based Southern Natural Gas division. Its FERC code ...
Pages in category "Natural gas pipelines in Louisiana" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Tallgrass Interstate Gas Transmission (TIGT) is a 4,645-mile (7,475 km) natural gas pipeline system in the US states of Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, and Wyoming. [ 1 ] References