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The explosion was on Kinder Morgan’s Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America, a 9,200-mile long system that transports natural gas from Texas and Louisiana to Chicago; Kinder Morgan issued a force majeure notice on the pipeline indicating a “third-party strike” as the reason for taking part of the Illinois Lateral out of service. [451]
There were no casualties. During repairs, mechanical damage was seen on two nearby sections of this pipeline. [94] July 30 – A Kinder Morgan pipeline in Tucson, Arizona, ruptured and sprayed 16,548 gallons of gasoline on five houses under construction, flooding nearby streets with gasoline. The resulting pipeline closure caused major gas ...
The Calnev Pipeline is a 550-mile (890 km) long buried refined oil products pipeline in the United States, owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners. The pipeline consists of two parallel lines, the larger, has a diameter of 14 inches (360 mm) and the smaller one has a diameter of 8 inches (200 mm). [ 1 ]
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners said last week that it is expanding its Sweeny Lateral pipeline that runs between the Kinder Morgan Crude Condensate (KMCC) pipeline and a refinery in Sweeny, Texas ...
Kinder Morgan is the country's third-largest energy company by enterprise value. The partnership has an incredibly diverse asset base that targets some of the most important oil and gas plays in ...
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (NYSE: KMI) (KMEP) is a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, Inc. The company, which is classified as an oil and gas master limited partnership (MLP), [1] owns or operates petroleum product, natural gas, and carbon dioxide pipelines, related storage facilities, terminals, power plants and retail natural gas in the United States and Canada.
Kinder Morgan, Inc. (KMI) is one North America’s largest energy infrastructure companies; the company specializes in owning and managing oil and gas pipelines and terminals, notes Marty Fridson ...
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (KMP) was founded in 1997 when a group of investors acquired the general partner of a small, publicly traded pipeline limited partnership (Enron Liquids Pipeline, L.P.) later renamed Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. [3] Its cofounder Rich Kinder had been the president of Enron.