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Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines
- By OilGasArticles Editor
- Published 04/14/2006
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View all articles by OilGasArticles EditorCanada’s Natural Gas Pipeline system is highly interconnected with the United States. The 1,300-mile, 1.9-Bcf/d Gas Transmission Northwest pipeline runs from the British Columbia-Idaho border to the Oregon-California border, connecting TransCanada’s western Canadian network to the U.S. domestic market.
The 2,000-mile, 2.4-Bcf/d Great Lakes Gas Transmission pipeline runs from Emerson, Manitoba to St. Clair, Ontario, servicing Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Running from the New York-Canada border to Long Island, the 400-mile, 0.9-Bcf/d Iroquois Gas Transmission System pipeline serves natural gas distribution networks in New York State.
The 280-mile, 0.2-Bcf/d Portland Natural Gas Transmission System distributes natural gas from Quebec to greater New England. The 780-mile, 650-Mmcf/d Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline transports natural gas from Canada’s Atlantic natural gas fields to Dracut, Massachusetts, where it interfaces with the U.S. domestic network.
Alliance Pipeline Limited, a partnership of Enbridge and the Fort Chicago Energy Partners income fund, operates the 970-mile, 1.3-Bcf/d Alliance pipeline from Gordondale, Alberta to the Saskatchewan-Montana border. Its U.S.-based partner company operates the U.S. portion of the pipeline, which runs 890 miles to Illinois.
Source: Energy Information Administration
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