Kinder Morgan Energy Partners
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- | Houston, Texas-based '''Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP''' (NYSE: KMP) is a subsidiary of ''Kinder Morgan, Inc.'' that owns natural gas pipeline and storage facilities in the U.S. and Canada. | + | Houston, Texas-based '''Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP''' (NYSE: KMP) (aka KMEP) is a subsidiary of ''Kinder Morgan, Inc.'' that owns natural gas pipeline and storage facilities in the U.S. and Canada. |
- | In April, 2010, the company announced plans to expand the [[Cochin pipeline]] to transport [[Marcellus shale]] gas from southern [[Pennsylvania]] 250 miles north to an interconnect at Riga, Michigan and also on to Chicago. | + | In April, 2010, the company announced plans to expand the [[Cochin pipeline]] to transport [[Marcellus shale]] gas from western [[Pennsylvania]] 250 miles north to an interconnect at Riga, Michigan and also on to Chicago. |
- | The new pipeline was to have a capacity of 75,000 bbl/d of natural gas liquids (NGLs) expandable up to 175,000 bbl/d. | + | The new pipeline was to be known as the [[Marcellus lateral project]]. |
- | Much of the NGLs were to be shipped to the Sarnia chemical complex in Ontario, Canada. | + | [[Category:Public]] [[Category:Listed-NYSE]] [[Category:Support, midstream]] [[Category:Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Western PA]] |
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Houston, Texas-based Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP (NYSE: KMP) (aka KMEP) is a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, Inc. that owns natural gas pipeline and storage facilities in the U.S. and Canada.
In April, 2010, the company announced plans to expand the Cochin pipeline to transport Marcellus shale gas from western Pennsylvania 250 miles north to an interconnect at Riga, Michigan and also on to Chicago.
The new pipeline was to be known as the Marcellus lateral project.