Columbia Gulf Transmission
Columbia Gulf Transmission gathers gas in the Gulf of Mexico and brings it to Columbia Gas Transmission. It is owned by NiSource. Its FERC code is 70.[1]
It is one of the principal interstate pipelines running in the western segment of the Southwest-to-Northeast corridor for gas supply, along with the Tennessee Gas Pipeline and the Texas Eastern Transmission Pipeline.[2]
They produced the largest peak-day delivery volume in the region of 1,700,000,000 cubic feet (48,000,000 m3) per day.[2] In 1995, they operated at near 100% year-round.[2]
References
- ↑ Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (3 July 2012). "Three Digit Pipeline Code List for Index of Customers (Form 549B)". Washington, D.C., USA: Federal government of the United States. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
- 1 2 3 Office of Oil and Gas, Energy Information Administration (May 1998). Deliverability on the Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline System. Washington, DC, USA: Federal Government of the United States. ISBN 9781428918955. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
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