Columbia Gulf Transmission
Columbia Gulf Transmission gathers gas in the Gulf of Mexico and brings it to Columbia Gas Transmission. It is owned by TransCanada Corporation. Its FERC code is 70.[1]
It is one of the principal interstate pipelines running in the western segment of the Southwest-to-Northeast corridor for gas supply, along with the Tennessee Gas Pipeline and the Texas Eastern Transmission Pipeline.[2]
They produced the largest peak-day delivery volume in the region of 1,700,000,000 cubic feet (48,000,000 m3) per day.[2] In 1995, they operated at near 100% year-round.[2]
References
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (3 July 2012). "Three Digit Pipeline Code List for Index of Customers (Form 549B)". Washington, D.C., USA: Federal government of the United States. Archived from the original on 20 January 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
- Office of Oil and Gas, Energy Information Administration (May 1998). Deliverability on the Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline System. Washington, DC, USA: Federal Government of the United States. ISBN 9781428918955. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
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