Cochin pipeline
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- | The '''Cochin pipeline''' is an 1,800-mile pipeline system, 100%-owned by [[Kinder Morgan Energy Partners]], that transports natural gas liquids (NGLs) such as propane, ethane, and butane from a Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta storage facility in Canada to Sarnia, Ontario. The pipeline traverses the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ohio before crossing the border into Sarnia. | + | The '''Cochin pipeline''' is an 1,800-mile pipeline system, 100%-owned by [[Kinder Morgan Energy Partners]], that transports natural gas liquids (NGLs) such as propane, ethane, and butane from a Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta storage facility in Canada to Sarnia, Ontario. The pipeline traverses the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ohio before crossing the U.S.-Canada border into Sarnia. |
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The Cochin pipeline is an 1,800-mile pipeline system, 100%-owned by Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, that transports natural gas liquids (NGLs) such as propane, ethane, and butane from a Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta storage facility in Canada to Sarnia, Ontario. The pipeline traverses the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ohio before crossing the U.S.-Canada border into Sarnia.