Magnolia Intrastate Pipeline
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Magnolia Intrastate Pipeline is a natural gas pipeline in Alabama, with a proposed extension into Mississippi.[1]
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Location
The pipeline runs from Chilton County, Alabama, USA through Bibb County, Tuscaloosa County, Greene County, and Hale County, Alabama. The proposed 45 mile extension would continue it through Pickens County, Alabama and into Noxubee County, Mississippi.[1]
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Project Details
- Owner: American Midstream Partners
- Proposed capacity: 500 Million cubic feet per day
- Length:
- Status: Operating, with proposed extension
- Start Year:
Background
The Magnolia Intrastate Pipeline is owned by American Midstream Partners. Currently, the pipeline connects to Transcontinental Gas Pipeline. The proposed extension into Mississippi would connect the other end of the pipeline to the Tennessee Gas Pipeline.[1]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 American Midstream Plans Magnolia Pipeline Extension, North America Oil and Gas Pipelines, accessed October 2018