Equitrans Pipeline
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- | Pittsburgh, [[Pennsylvania]]-based Equitrans, L.P. (Equitrans) is an indirect subsidiary of [[Equitable Resources|EQT Corporation]] that operates approximately 600 miles of natural gas pipeline providing gathering, storage and transmission in Pennsylvania and [[West Virginia]]. It has a daily capacity of 800,000 decatherms. | + | Pittsburgh, [[Pennsylvania]]-based Equitrans, L.P. (Equitrans) is an indirect subsidiary of [[Equitable Resources|EQT Corporation]] that operates approximately 600 miles of natural gas pipeline providing gathering, storage and transmission in Pennsylvania and [[West Virginia]]. It has a daily capacity of 600,000 decatherms. As of December, 2009 Equitrans was in the process of being expanded and reengineered. Another 100,000 decatherms of capacity was to be added in 2010. |
The Equitrans pipeline cuts across the central portion of the Marcellus shale fairway in northern West Virginia and western Pennsylvania. It transports gas produced by EQT and other producers to five interstate pipelines including [[Texas Eastern Appalachia to Market|Texas Eastern]], [[Tennessee Gas Pipeline|Tennessee]], [[Dominion Transmission Inc|Dominion]], [[Columbia Gas Transmission|Columbia]] and [[National Fuel]]. | The Equitrans pipeline cuts across the central portion of the Marcellus shale fairway in northern West Virginia and western Pennsylvania. It transports gas produced by EQT and other producers to five interstate pipelines including [[Texas Eastern Appalachia to Market|Texas Eastern]], [[Tennessee Gas Pipeline|Tennessee]], [[Dominion Transmission Inc|Dominion]], [[Columbia Gas Transmission|Columbia]] and [[National Fuel]]. |
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based Equitrans, L.P. (Equitrans) is an indirect subsidiary of EQT Corporation that operates approximately 600 miles of natural gas pipeline providing gathering, storage and transmission in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. It has a daily capacity of 600,000 decatherms. As of December, 2009 Equitrans was in the process of being expanded and reengineered. Another 100,000 decatherms of capacity was to be added in 2010.
The Equitrans pipeline cuts across the central portion of the Marcellus shale fairway in northern West Virginia and western Pennsylvania. It transports gas produced by EQT and other producers to five interstate pipelines including Texas Eastern, Tennessee, Dominion, Columbia and National Fuel.