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capacity of 5.3 billion lb/year. The PDH plant will also be integrated with EPP’s PGP storage, 102-mile distribution pipeline system, and export terminal. A.J. Teague, EPP’s executive vice-president and chief operating officer
capacity of 5.3 billion lb/year. The PDH plant will also be integrated with EPP—s PGP storage, 102-mile distribution pipeline system, and export terminal. A.J. Teague, EPP—s executive vice-president and chief operating officer, noted
and Golden Pass Pipeline, both affiliated with Golden Pass Products, have operated the LNG import terminal and distribution pipeline at Sabine Pass. Golden Pass Products was formed by affiliates of Qatar Petroleum International and ExxonMobil
and Golden Pass Pipeline, both affiliated with Golden Pass Products, have operated the LNG import terminal and distribution pipeline at Sabine Pass. Golden Pass Products was formed by affiliates of Qatar Petroleum International and ExxonMobil
investigation progresses." NTSB noted in a Dec. 14, 2010, investigation update that while records of the gas distribution pipeline 's operator, Pacific Gas & Electric Co., showed the line in the rupture area was seamless, it at least partially
from Overland Pass Pipeline. • Installation of seven additional pump stations along the existing Sterling I NGL distribution pipeline , increasing its capacity by 15,000 b/d. • Other investments in the Woodford shale in Oklahoma, in both
the change would have resulted in a huge increase in the number of reportable incidents, giving the appearance distribution pipeline safety has deteriorated. APGA said PHMSA should not revise the definition of reportable incident. In comments
from Overland Pass Pipeline. Installation of seven additional pump stations along the existing Sterling I NGL distribution pipeline , increasing its capacity by 15,000 b/d. Other investments in the Woodford shale in Oklahoma, in both the
effect on the global LNG market, will depend not only on domestic production, but also on the build-out of distribution pipeline networks. Currently, China produces about 8.8 bcfd of natural gas, with an average growth of 0.8 bcfd
install seven additional pump stations for about $36 million along its existing Sterling I natural gas liquids distribution pipeline , increasing its capacity by 15,000 b/d to be supplied by the partnership's Midcontinent NGL system. The