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The Southern Trails Pipeline is a 16-inch-diameter steel natural gas pipeline which brings gas from the San Juan Basin to southern California, United States. [1] It has a 487-mile eastern branch in New Mexico and a 210-mile western branch in California. [1] Its FERC code is 182. [2]
On December 5, 2008, the AGIA license, jointly awarded to Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd. and TransCanada Alaska, LLC, was signed in Fairbanks. [15] The pipeline proposed by TransCanada would run 1,715 miles (2,760 km) from the North Slope to Calgary in Alberta. It is expected to cost US$26 billion and to be operational by 2018. [1]
ANR was founded as the Michigan-Wisconsin Pipe Line Company on July 25, 1945. In 1947, the company received federal approval to build a $52 million, 1,800-mile-long pipeline from Texas to the Detroit-Ann Arbor area and to sections of Wisconsin, Missouri and Iowa. The Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline began operations on November 1, 1949.
DEQP owns and operates slightly more than 2,500 miles (4,000 km) of pipeline with total daily capacity of 2,530 million decatherms or 2.530 × 10 ^ 15 Btu (741 TWh). The company's system is in the Rocky Mountains, near large reserves of natural gas in six major producing areas, including the Greater Green River, Uinta and Piceance basins.
In 1982, a pipeline right of way was granted to Foothills Pipeline Ltd (now a wholly owned subsidy of TransCanada Pipelines Limited) by the Northern Pipeline Agency. The proposed pipeline has undergone several name changes since the late-1970s and is now called the Alaska Pipeline Project. The right of way travels through a portion of the Ibex ...
A map published by the Energy Information Administration showing, among other pipelines in the area, the proposed route of the PennEast pipeline. An interactive map published by the PennEast consortium shows a "proposed route" noted as subject to change beginning in Luzerne County in Pennsylvania and terminating in Mercer County, New Jersey ...
Near Lodi, the aqueduct is joined by an extension of the Folsom South Canal, which supplements the Mokelumne River supply. [10] Once the water reaches the Berkeley Hills above the East Bay, it is channeled into a complex distribution system consisting of six terminal reservoirs ( Briones , Chabot , Lafayette , San Pablo and Upper San Leandro ...
The Agency was created in April 1978 with the proclamation of the Northern Pipeline Act to oversee the planning and construction of the Canadian section of the Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline Project by the Foothills Group of Companies, now owned by TransCanada Pipelines Ltd. (TCPL). Its mandate is stated as follows: