FERC Approves Final Two Laterals on Rover Pipeline
Energy Transfer LP said service has commenced on the final two laterals of Rover Pipeline following final approval last week from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Rover has been operational since August 2017, but FERC's approval of the Sherwood Lateral, CGT Lateral and associated compression and metering facilities provides additional receipt and delivery points for natural gas production in West Virginia.
The 713-mile Rover Pipeline transports up to 3.25 Bcf/d of natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica Shale production areas.
Rover transports natural gas from processing plants in West Virginia, Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania to the Midwest Hub near Defiance, Ohio, for delivery to markets across the U.S., as well as to the Union Gas Dawn Storage Hub in Ontario, Canada.
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