Columbia Gas Transmission
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- | '''Columbia Gas Transmission''' owns two active natural gas storage fields in Marshall County, Victory A and Victory B. | + | '''Columbia Gas Transmission''' operates two natural gas storage fields in Marshall County, West Virginia named Victory A and Victory B. Six million cubic feet of natural gas and recyclables flow through these fields annually. |
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+ | Majorsville, West Virginia, near the Pennsylvania border, will be the site of a natural gas processing plant plant the company along with its partners is planning. Columbia Gas pipelines in Marshall and Wetzel Counties in West Virginia, along with pipelines in Washington and Greene Counties in Pennsylvania, will gather the gas for the processing plant where it will then be prepared for sale. The target date for the plant to go online is January, 2009. The plant is eventually expected to be able to process 200 million cubic feet per day | ||
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+ | Contact: Kelly Merritt, Spokeperson |
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Columbia Gas Transmission operates two natural gas storage fields in Marshall County, West Virginia named Victory A and Victory B. Six million cubic feet of natural gas and recyclables flow through these fields annually.
Majorsville, West Virginia, near the Pennsylvania border, will be the site of a natural gas processing plant plant the company along with its partners is planning. Columbia Gas pipelines in Marshall and Wetzel Counties in West Virginia, along with pipelines in Washington and Greene Counties in Pennsylvania, will gather the gas for the processing plant where it will then be prepared for sale. The target date for the plant to go online is January, 2009. The plant is eventually expected to be able to process 200 million cubic feet per day
Contact: Kelly Merritt, Spokeperson