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Alliance Pipeline Ltd
The Alliance Pipeline system transports high-energy, rich natural gas from northeastern British Columbia and northwestern Alberta through Saskatchewan, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Iowa to its terminus in Illinois. The company vision is "to be the natural gas transportation system of choice from Western Canada to markets in the central United States and Canada, and to set new standards by which other pipeline companies are compared."
Boardwalk Pipelines
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, LP (NYSE: BWP) is a Master Limited Partnership (MLP) engaged in the interstate transportation and storage of natural gas. Together, our existing assets and our newly announced pipeline projects create a strategically interconnected grid of natural gas pipeline and storage assets that give customers flexibility in accessing diverse supplies of gas in the Mid-Continent and Gulf Coast and connecting to other interstate pipelines that reach the Northeast, Midwest, and Southeast.
Boardwalk conducts its operations through three subsidiaries: Gulf Crossing Pipeline Company LLC, Gulf South Pipeline Company, LP, and Texas Gas Transmission, LLC. Gulf Crossing will transport gas from the Barnett Shale play in North Texas and is expected to go into service in 2008. Gulf South gathers gas from the prolific basins of the Gulf Coast and delivers that gas to on-system markets and to off-system markets in the Northeast and Southeast. Texas Gas provides long-haul transportation from the Gulf Coast supply areas to on-system markets in the Mid-West and off-system markets in the Northeast.
CenterPoint Energy
CenterPoint Energy operates two interstate natural gas pipelines as well as gas gathering and processing facilities. The company also provides operating and technical services and remote data monitoring and communications services.
The two interstate pipelines, CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission (CEGT) Company and CenterPoint Energy-Mississippi River Transmission (MRT) Corporation, together form one of the largest natural gas pipelines in the mid-continent United States. With more than 8,000 miles of pipe, our pipeline operations move more than 940 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of gas per year, which is five percent of the country's total natural gas volume. Our pipelines serve as a hub for the Midwestern states, serving customers in Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
Cheniere Energy, Inc.
Cheniere Energy, Inc. is developing a platform of three, 100%-owned, onshore liquefied natural gas, or LNG, receiving terminals along the U.S. Gulf Coast. The three terminals will have an aggregate send-out capacity of 9.9 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. Cheniere plans to leverage its terminal platform by pursuing related LNG business opportunities both upstream and downstream of the terminals.
Cheniere Pipeline Company (Cheniere Pipeline) a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cheniere Energy, Inc., was formed in 2003 with the objective of developing downstream natural gas pipeline solutions and providing access to North American natural gas markets for Cheniere's LNG receiving terminal network.
As of June 2006, Cheniere Pipeline has successfully permitted the 16 mile, 42-inch Cheniere Sabine Pass pipeline designed to transport approximately 2.6 Bcfd; the 24 mile, 48-inch Cheniere Corpus Christi pipeline designed to transport approximately 2.6 Bcfd; and, the 117 mile, dual 42-inch Cheniere Creole Trail pipeline designed to transport approximately 3.3 Bcfd.
Dominion Energy
Dominion is one of the nation's largest producers of energy. The company’s asset portfolio consists of about 26,500 megawatts of power generation, 6,000 miles of electric transmission, about 6.3 trillion cubic feet equivalent of proved natural gas reserves, 7,800 miles of natural gas pipeline and the nation's largest natural gas storage system, with about 950 billion cubic feet of storage capacity. Dominion also serves retail energy customers in 11 states. Corporate headquarters are in Richmond, VA.
DTE Energy Gas
DTE Energy Co. is a diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. DTE Pipeline has a 40% ownership interest in Vector Pipeline, which connects the Chicago, Michigan and Dawn market centers with a current capacity of one Bcf per day. Vector recently completed an open season for a possible expansion of 200-300 MMcf per day beginning November 2007. DTE also has a 10.5% ownership interest in the Millennium Pipeline. Scheduled for operation by November 2007, Millennium will serve markets in the northeast, including New York City. It will run 186 miles from Corning, NY to Ramapo, NY and have an initial capacity of 500 MMcf per day.
El Paso Corporation
The El Paso pipeline group’s 43,000-mile interstate pipeline system connects the nation’s most prolific natural gas supply regions with the largest consuming regions in the United States, transporting about a quarter of daily natural gas consumption in the country.
Enbridge Inc.
Enbridge Offshore Pipelines provides Enbridge with joint venture interests in 11 transmission and gathering pipelines in five major pipeline corridors in Louisiana and Mississippi offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Enbridge Offshore Pipelines was acquired effective January 1, 2005, by Enbridge Inc. through its wholly-owned subsidiary Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. The system normally transports about 2.7 billion cubic feet per day - approximately half of all deepwater Gulf of Mexico natural gas production. Details about the pipelines that comprise Enbridge Offshore Pipelines are available at the EOP website.
Equitable Resources, Inc.
Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company
Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P. is a partnership of affiliates of five U.S. and Canadian energy companies, and is owner of a 411-mile interstate natural gas pipeline extending from the U.S.-Canadian border at Waddington, NY through western Connecticut to its terminus in Commack, NY, and from Huntington to the Bronx. Its wholly owned subsidiary, the Iroquois Pipeline Operating Company, headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut, is the agent for and operator of the pipeline.