Tiger Pipeline Project
Project Description
ETC Tiger Pipeline Company LLC is proposing to construct, own, and operate a new interstate natural gas pipeline to provide takeaway capacity from the East Texas Carthage Hub area and the Haynesville Shale play. The Tiger Pipeline will begin near Carthage, Texas and extend to the Perryville, Louisiana area.
Key Facts
Capacity: |
2.0 Bcf/day |
In-Service: |
Q1/Q2 2011 |
Description: |
175 miles of 42-inch natural gas pipeline with four (4) compressor stations |
Location: |
The pipeline will commence at an interconnect with Houston Pipeline Company in Panola County, TX and will follow in an easterly direction to the Perryville Hub in Richland Parish, LA. |
Supply Source: |
Haynesville Shale, Bossier Sands, and Fort Worth Basin production areas |
End Markets: |
Deliveries to seven (7) interstate pipelines and one (1) intrastate pipeline for ultimate delivery to the Midwest and Northeast |
ROW: |
Pipeline route will follow two existing pipelines for approximately 98% of its path:
- CenterPoint’s Carthage to Perryville pipeline
- Gulf South’s East Texas to Mississippi pipeline
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Project Location Map
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About Us
ETC Tiger Pipeline LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of ENERGY TRANSFER PARTNERS, L.P. (NYSE: ETP) Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. (NYSE:ETP) is a publicly traded partnership owning and operating a diversified portfolio of energy assets. Energy Transfer has pipeline operations in Arizona, Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Utah, and owns the largest intrastate pipeline system in Texas. Energy Transfer’s natural gas operations include intrastate natural gas gathering and transportation pipelines, natural gas treating and processing assets and three natural gas storage facilities located in Texas. These assets include approximately 14,550 miles of intrastate pipeline in service, with approximately 250 miles of intrastate pipeline under construction. In addition, Energy Transfer owns 2,450 miles of interstate pipeline in service, with approximately 250 miles of interstate pipeline under construction. Energy Transfer is also one of the three largest retail marketers of propane in the United States, serving more than one million customers across the country. Energy Transfer Partners also owes an equity interest in Fayetteville Express Pipeline, and Midcontinent Express Pipeline in a joint venture with Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P.
Energy Transfer Partners: A Leader in the Transportation of America’s Natural Gas
Energy Transfer has unsurpassed knowledge in the construction of natural gas pipelines. In the past two years, Energy Transfer has completed seven large diameter pipelines, which added more than 400 miles of 36-inch and 42-inch diameter pipeline and approximately 4.0 billion cubic feet per day of takeaway capacity to its natural gas pipeline system.
Energy Transfer is committed to building and operating the Tiger Pipeline in a safe and environmentally sensitive manner. Energy Transfer’s Tiger Pipeline Project will employ a staff of environmental inspectors who are present during all phases of construction activities to insure compliance with all permits, and various environmental plans and procedures as required by Federal, state, county, and local regulatory agencies.
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PROJECT HOTLINE
888-844-3718
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Click above to learn more about Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.
COMMITMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Energy Transfer is committed to the protection of cultural resources, endangered species, and other sensitive areas. The Tiger Pipeline will be designed and constructed in compliance with all Federal, state, and local laws and permits.
COMMITMENT TO SAFETY
The Tiger Pipeline system will be designed, constructed, and operated in accordance with strict pipeline safety standards established by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
DIG SAFE PROGRAMS
Under federal legislation enacted in 2003 and federal regulations adopted in 2005, persons planning to dig may dial 811 to reach their states' Dig Safe or Underground Alert hotlines. Provides regulatory updates, calling guide, tips and tools, state-specific information.
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Louisiana
Louisiana One Call System, Inc.
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(800) 272-3020
Texas
Texas One Call System
www.texasonecall.com
(800) 245-4545 or (412) 415-5000
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