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  2. Ruby Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Ruby Pipeline is a 680-mile, 42-in. diameter natural gas pipeline running from Opal, Wyoming, to Malin, Oregon. The route crosses Northern Utah , and Northern Nevada . [ 1 ] Ruby Pipeline, L.L.C. filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on January 27, 2009, authorizing the construction and operation of the ...

  3. Tallgrass Energy Partners - Wikipedia

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    Tallgrass is a leading infrastructure company focused on safely, reliably, and sustainably delivering energy. Based in Kansas City, Kansas with an operational headquarters in Denver, Colorado, and a large office in Houston, Texas, the company operates over 10,000 miles of energy infrastructure assets across 15 states.

  4. List of natural gas pipelines - Wikipedia

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    OPAL pipeline, a pipeline for connecting the Nord Stream 1 to the existing pipeline grid in Middle and Western Europe. Rehden-Hamburg gas pipeline, German pipeline branch of MIDAL supply Hamburg. Scotland-Northern Ireland pipeline, from Scotland to Northern Ireland. STEGAL, a central German pipeline connecting the JAGAL/Yamal–Europe pipeline ...

  5. List of oil pipelines - Wikipedia

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    Keystone XL Pipeline: cancelled TransCanada Project cancelled in June 2021 as a result of US President Biden revoking permits for the project on January 20, 2021, due to opposition from Native American tribes, climate activists, and the Democratic Party, as the Keystone XL pipeline will worsen pollution and climate change. Milk River Pipeline

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  7. El Paso Natural Gas - Wikipedia

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    El Paso Natural Gas (EPNG) is an American company and a 10,140-mile pipeline system consisting of a system of natural gas pipelines that brings gas from the Permian Basin in Texas and the San Juan Basin in New Mexico and Colorado to West Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, California, and Arizona. It also exports some natural gas to Mexico. [1]

  8. TransWest Express - Wikipedia

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    The TWE is designed as a bipolar 600kV overhead power line 728 miles (1,172 km) long, and can transfer a maximum power of 3,000 megawatts at ±600 kV.. HVDC lines such as Intermountain Path 27 and the Pacific DC Intertie Path 65 can be distinguished by having two transmission wires, rather than the three necessary for transmission of three phase AC power.

  9. Rockies Express Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Rockies Express Pipeline is a 1,679-mile (2,702 km) long high-pressure natural gas pipeline system from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to eastern Ohio. The pipeline system consists of three sections running through eight states. [1] [2] It is one of the largest natural gas pipelines ever built in North America.