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Domestic and Import Pipelines in United States
- By Oil and Gas Author
- Published 09/4/2006
- Crude Oil Petroleum , Natural Gas Petroleum , Exploration and Discoveries , Liquefied Natural Gas LNG , Offshore Drilling , Petroleum Pipeline
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The $2.5 billion Alliance Pipeline, at 1,875 miles, is the longest pipeline ever built in North America, and is designed to carry about 1.3 Bcf/d of gas from western Canada (Fort St. John, British Columbia) to the Chicago area. The pipeline began commercial service on December 1, 2000. The U.S. utility Pacific Gas & Electric imports Natural Gas from British Columbia via the Alliance pipeline.
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