Keystone Pipeline
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The '''Keystone Pipeline''' is a 280 mile proposed pipeline that will begin in Greene County and end in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The preliminary schedule calls for a starting date in the spring of 2011. | The '''Keystone Pipeline''' is a 280 mile proposed pipeline that will begin in Greene County and end in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The preliminary schedule calls for a starting date in the spring of 2011. | ||
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It will have a 36-inch-diameter pipe. | It will have a 36-inch-diameter pipe. | ||
- | The pipeline will ship Marcellus shale formation gas to northeastern population centers. Dominion controls owns drilling rights to about 600,000 to 800,000 acres of prospective shale. Dominion has assigned about one-third of these rights to [[Antero Resources]]. | + | |
+ | The pipeline's east end will tie into a transmission lines feeding the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. It will ship Marcellus shale formation gas to northeastern population centers. Dominion owns drilling rights to about 600,000 to 800,000 acres of prospective shale. Dominion has assigned about one-third of these rights to [[Antero Resources]]. | ||
Contact: Steve Armentrout, Project Engineer | Contact: Steve Armentrout, Project Engineer |
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The Keystone Pipeline is a 280 mile proposed pipeline that will begin in Greene County and end in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The preliminary schedule calls for a starting date in the spring of 2011.
It will have a 36-inch-diameter pipe.
The pipeline's east end will tie into a transmission lines feeding the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. It will ship Marcellus shale formation gas to northeastern population centers. Dominion owns drilling rights to about 600,000 to 800,000 acres of prospective shale. Dominion has assigned about one-third of these rights to Antero Resources.
Contact: Steve Armentrout, Project Engineer