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  2. Gas Transmission Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) is a 1,353 miles (2,177 km) long natural gas pipeline built in 1961 with a capacity of 2,900 million cubic feet per day. It brings gas from Alberta, Canada, beginning at Kingsgate, British Columbia and passing through Washington and terminates at Malin, Oregon then connecting to California, connecting to the Pacific Gas and Electric system.

  3. Great Lakes Transmission - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Transmission is a natural gas pipeline that brings gas from western Canada through Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan before re-entering Canada. Along the way it provides gas to ANR Pipeline. Its FERC code is 51. [1] The pipeline was opened in 1967, running 2,115 miles (3,404 km) between Emerson, Manitoba and St. Clair, Michigan. The ...

  4. Tuscarora Gas Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Tuscarora Gas Pipeline is a 20-inch (51 cm) natural gas pipeline that connects to Gas Transmission Northwest at Malin, Oregon and runs 229-miles (491 kilometers) to Wadsworth, Nevada it delivers natural gas sourced from Alberta, Canada, and is owned by Tuscarora Gas Transmission Company which in turn is 100% owned by TC PipeLines, LP.

  5. Northwest Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Selected energy infrastructure in the northwest. The Northwest Pipeline is shown in light red. Northwest Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline network which takes gas from western Canada and the Rocky Mountains via the Westcoast Pipeline and brings it into California, either through Gas Transmission Northwest or Kern River.

  6. List of natural gas pipelines - Wikipedia

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    FERC requires most interstate pipelines to maintain an interactive web site with standardized information regarding their operations under a heading of "Informational Postings." [8] The exact legal name of each company appears below. Many of these companies are wholly owned subsidiaries of larger publicly traded companies.

  7. TC PipeLines - Wikipedia

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    TC PipeLines, LP was a publicly traded master limited partnership.TC Energy owned 25.48% [2] of the outstanding units and controlled the general partner. TC PipeLines, LP managed and owned natural gas pipelines in the United States including 46.45% of Great Lakes Gas Transmission Limited Partnership, 50% of Northern Border Pipeline Company, 100% of Gas Transmission Northwest, and 100% of ...

  8. Jackson Prairie Underground Natural Gas Storage Facility

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    The site is owned by Puget Sound Energy, Avista and Williams Companies's Northwest Pipeline GP. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] With 25 billion cubic feet working capacity (47 billion cubic feet total capacity), it is the largest natural gas-storage reservoir in the Pacific Northwest and the 14th largest in the United States.

  9. Columbia Gulf Transmission - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Gulf Transmission gathers gas in the Gulf of Mexico and brings it to Columbia Gas Transmission.It is owned by TransCanada Corporation.Its FERC code is 70. [1]It is one of the principal interstate pipelines running in the western segment of the Southwest-to-Northeast corridor for gas supply, along with the Tennessee Gas Pipeline and the Texas Eastern Transmission Pipeline.