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FERC issues Energy Infrastructure Update for December 2014

 

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World Pipelines,

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has released its Energy Infrastructure Update for December 2014. The report notes that nine natural gas pipeline projects (total length: 394.6 miles; total capacity: 4.084 billion ft3/d) were proposed in December 2014, while eight were certificated (total length: 271.9 miles; total capacity 4.8456 billion ft3/d) and two were placed in service (total length: 9.05 miles; total capacity: 193.4 million ft3/d).

Natural gas highlights

  • Transco received authorisation to construct and operate its Leidy Southeast Expansion Project which will provide 525 million ft3/d of capacity from Transco’s Leidy Line in PA to delivery points as far south as AL.
  • ANR received authorisation to construct and operate its Sulphur Springs Compression Project which will provide 133.6 million ft3/d of capacity on ANR’s Lebanon Lateral in IN and OH.
  • Constitution Pipeline and Iroquois received authorisation to construct and operate the Constitution Pipeline and Wright Interconnection Projects. These projects will provide 650 million ft3/d of capacity from receipt points in Susquehanna County, PA, to the proposed Wright interconnection with Iroquois in Schoharie County, NY.
  • TETCO received authorisation to construct and operate its OPEN Project. This project will provide 550 million ft3/d of capacity from receipt points in OH to delivery points in the Gulf Coast area.
  • Columbia received authorisation to construct and operate its East Side Expansion Project. This project will provide 312 million ft3/d of capacity for five shippers on Columbia’s existing system in PA, NJ, NY, and MD.
  • TETCO received authorisation to construct and operate its U2GC Project, which will provide 425 million ft3/d of capacity from receipt points in PA to an interconnection with Panhandle Eastern Pipeline near Gas City, IN.
  • Corpus Christi LNG received authorisation to construct and operate an LNG terminal in San Patricio and Nueces Counties, TX, with the capacity to export 2.140 billion ft3/d and the capacity to import 400 million ft3/d. Corpus Christi Pipeline received authorisation to construct and operate pipeline facilities to provide 2.250 billion ft3/d of capacity and bidirectional flow to the proposed Corpus Christi LNG terminal.
  • Dominion Cove Point requests authorisation to construct and operate its St. Charles Transportation and Keys Energy Projects which would provide 132 million ft3/d and 107 million ft3/d of capacity, respectively, to serve CPV Maryland’s and Key Energy Centers’ proposed 725 and 735 MW power plants in Charles and Prince Georges Counties, MD.
  • Transco requests authorisation to construct and operate its Gulf Trace Expansion Project, which would provide 1.200 billion ft3/d of capacity and bi-directional flow on its system in LA for delivery to Sabin Pass LNG in Cameron Parish, LA.
  • Equitrans requests authorisation to construct and operate its Ohio Valley Connector Project which would provide 850 million ft3/d of capacity to transport gas produced in the Appalachian Basin to markets in the Gulf Coast area.
  • Eagle LNG commenced the Commission’s pre-filing process to construct and operate an export liquefaction facility in the City of Jacksonville, FL, which would have a deliverability of 75 million ft3/d.
  • UGI Sunbury commenced the Commission’s pre-filing process to construct and operate its Sunbury Pipeline Project which would provide 200 million ft3/d of capacity to Hummel’s proposed power plant in Snyder County, PA.
  • NEXUS commenced the Commission’s pre-filing process to construct and operate its NEXUS Gas Transmission Project which would provide 1.500 billion ft3/d of capacity from the Marcellus and Utica shale basins to markets in the Upper Midwest.

Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling