Transco Pipeline Files for Rivervale South Authorization
Transco, a Williams Partners company, filed an application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) asking for authorization of its Rivervale South-to-Market Project, which would create 190,000 MMbtu/d of firm transportation capacity to northeastern markets in time for the 2019-2020 winter heating season.
Transco has executed precedent agreements with Direct Energy Business Marketing and UGI Energy Services, for service under the project. Once complete, the project will help meet the growing heating and power generation demand for northeastern consumers, primarily in New Jersey and New York.
The Rivervale South-to-Market Project will consist of uprating 10.35 miles of existing Transco pipeline, adding a 0.61-mile pipeline loop, as well as upgrades and modifications to existing pipeline facilities, all in New Jersey.
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