Mississippi River Gas Transmission Pipeline
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Mississippi River Gas Transmission Pipeline is a proposed natural gas pipeline.[1]
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Location
The pipeline runs from CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission into Louisiana from Arkansas, and also into the Midwest.
Project Details
- Operator: CenterPoint Energy
- Current capacity: Million cubic feet per day
- Proposed capacity: Million cubic feet per day
- Length: 1223.101 km
- Status: Operating
- Start Year:
Background
The pipeline system extends approximately 760 miles from east Texas and northern Louisiana through the State of Arkansas and into the States of Missouri and Illinois. The pipeline system dates as far back as the 1920s. The pipeline consists of three branches: the “West Line” portion of the pipeline from east Texas to Perryville, Louisiana; the “Main Line” from Perryville to St. Louis; and the “East Line” from central Illinois to St. Louis.
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Mississippi River Gas Transmission Pipeline, Wikipedia, accessed September 2017
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External resources
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