Tennessee Gas Pipeline Files Certificate Application for NED Project
11/23/2015
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company (TGP), a Kinder Morgan company (KMI), made it official, filing a certificate application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for its proposed Northeast Energy Direct Project (NED).
The $5 billion effort will expand TGP’s existing, extensive pipeline system in Pennsylvania, New York and New England, connecting low-cost natural gas supplies from northern Pennsylvania to New York and New England markets.
KMI announced July 16 its board of directors authorized TGP to proceed with the NED Project Market Path component and a $3.3 billion investment. A determination has yet to be made.
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Owner:
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Project:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
Type:
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Length:
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Capacity:
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