Natural Gas Pipeline Proposed by Cheniere
2/17/2017

Cheniere Midstream Holdings, Inc. intends to file an application in May 2017 for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity with FERC to construct the Midcontinent Supply Header Interstate Pipeline, which will connect new gas production in the Anadarko Basin to growing Gulf Coast markets while providing capacity of up to 1,400 million cubic feet per day.
If approved, the project will include the construction of the following facilities:
- Mainline Pipeline: 200 miles of 30-inch or 36-inch diameter new-build pipeline from Kingfisher County to Bennington, Oklahoma
- Compressor Station 1: Located in Canadian County, Oklahoma, containing approximately 28,300 horsepower
- Compressor Station 2: Located in Garvin County, Oklahoma, containing approximately 53,800 HP
- Compressor Station 3: Located in Bryan County, Oklahoma, containing approximately 42,400 HP
- Chisholm Lateral: 20 miles of 24-inch-diameter lateral pipeline in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
Cheniere hopes to start construction in Summer 2018, with a targeted in-service date of Summer 2019.
Related News
Related News
Sign up to Receive Our Newsletter

- Enbridge Plans 86-Mile Pipeline Expansion, Bringing 850 Workers to Northern B.C.
- Intensity, Rainbow Energy to Build 344-Mile Gas Pipeline Across North Dakota
- U.S. Moves to Block Enterprise Products’ Exports to China Over Security Risk
- 208-Mile Mississippi-to-Alabama Gas Pipeline Moves Into FERC Review
- Court Ruling Allows MVP’s $500 Million Southgate Pipeline Extension to Proceed
- U.S. Pipeline Expansion to Add 99 Bcf/d, Mostly for LNG Export, Report Finds
- A Systematic Approach To Ensuring Pipeline Integrity
- 275-Mile Texas-to-Oklahoma Gas Pipeline Enters Open Season
- LNG Canada Start-Up Fails to Lift Gas Prices Amid Supply Glut
- Kinder Morgan Gas Volumes Climb as Power, LNG Demand Boost Pipeline Business
Pipeline Project Spotlight
Owner:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline Company
Project:
East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
Type:
TotalEnergies in discussions with a Chinese company after Russian supplier Chelpipe was hit by sanctions.
Length:
902 miles (1,443 km)
Capacity:
200,000 b/d
Start:
2022
Completion:
2025
Comments