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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.
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]
4.1.2 United States. 4.1.3 Other pipelines. ... A non-exhaustive map of oil pipelines in Europe (2007) ... Tamazunchale pipeline – Mexico; TGN pipeline network ...
The Canadian section involves approximately 864 kilometres (537 mi) of pipeline converted from the Canadian Mainline natural gas pipeline and 373 kilometres (232 mi) of new pipeline, pump stations and terminal facilities at Hardisty, Alberta. [109] The United States section is 2,219 kilometres (1,379 mi) long. [109]
Discovery Gas Transmission LLC [22] Enbridge Pipelines (UTOS) LLC [23] Garden Banks Gas Pipeline, LLC [24] Gulfstream Natural Gas System, L.L.C. High Island Offshore System, LLC [25] Mississippi Gas Canyon Pipeline, LLC [26] Nautilus Pipeline Co., LLC [27] Panther Interstate Pipeline Energy, LLC [28] Pacific Interstate Offshore Company
The 80-mile (130 km) U.S. portion of the system is owned by TC PipeLines LP, and the 140-mile (230 km) Mexican portion is owned by Sempra Energy International. Its FERC code is 181. [1] North Baja Pipeline was originally conceived as an east-to-west pipeline to provide electric power plants in Mexico with natural gas.
The pipeline runs El Paso Natural Gas, which is commonly known as EPNG. It moves the gas product to the areas of Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and northern Mexico. The Mojave Pipeline itself is estimated to be around 500 miles long. [2] The Mojave Pipeline enters the region at the northern Arizona and California border.
The Agua Prieta pipeline (Spanish: gasoducto Agua Prieta) is a natural gas pipeline project by Sempra Energy that aims to move natural gas from the U.S. state of Arizona to the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa. The pipeline will cross the Yaqui River (Rio Yaqui), the main water source for the Yaqui, an indigenous tribe. The pipeline has an ...