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]]. | ||
- | Equitrans, L.P. (Equitrans), 225 North Shore Drive, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | + | A report appeared in September, 2010 about Equitrans' ''Sunrise Pipeline Project'' which is to go in service in 2012. It was to be a 110 mile pipeline to be completed in two phases: |
+ | # a line from Doddridge County, WV. | ||
+ | # a second one from Taylor County, WV going into southwestern Pennsylvania. | ||
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- | The next big project revolves around Equitrans, an indirect subsidiary of EQT formed in 1988. It has nearly 600 miles of pipeline and provides gathering, storage, and transmission services to Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Fritz said it was built to handle up to 800,000 million decatherms a day of capacity. Major upgrades could triple its capacity within five years. The first project phase is expected to be complete as early as 2010. In total, the company is currently working on 10 non-jurisdictional and FERC-regulated pipeline projects. | + | |
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- | The Equitrans pipeline runs through the heart of the Marcellus Shale fairway and has the potential to transport Marcellus gas produced by EQT and other producers to five interstate pipelines—Texas Eastern, Tennessee, Dominion, Columbia, and National Fuel Gas. Equitrans plans to make capital expenditures of $650 to $700 million to upgrade the pipeline to transport Marcellus production. Upgrades are projected to lead to the transportation of an additional 1.1 billion cubic feet of gas per day. | + |
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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.
A report appeared in September, 2010 about Equitrans' Sunrise Pipeline Project which is to go in service in 2012. It was to be a 110 mile pipeline to be completed in two phases:
- a line from Doddridge County, WV.
- a second one from Taylor County, WV going into southwestern Pennsylvania.