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Rextag Strategies' 2008 Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book
System Name (As Filed With FERCansm): Mississippi River Transmission Corporation
FERC Code: 025
Also Known As: Mississippi River - MRT
This article is based on information as presented in the new 2008-2009 Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book published by Rextag Strategies. This information is publicized as a courtesy by Rextag Strategies as presented at Rextag Strategies..
If you would like to learn more about the Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System and wish to see a complete map of this pipeline system,you can purchase the 2008-2009 Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book here. With more than fifty pipeline systems mapped in full color, the 2008-2009 Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book is a unique guide to the U.S. Natural Gas Interstate Pipeline Systems. In addition to the map, the 2008-2009 Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book includes details on major receipt and delivery points, gas flows, throughputs, pipeline’s customers, contracts, rates and fuels, and much more. The Rextag Strategies 2008-2009 Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book supplements you with information by including information on major gas storage fields, LNG Terminals and natural gas pipeline systems in different regions of the The Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System is one of the larges interstate pipelines in the United States.
As such, it is regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System is owned by CenterPoint Energy and operated by CenterPoint Energy MRT. The Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline has a system capacity of 1.6 MDth. There are 13 compressors along the Miles of pipeline the Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System.

Tariff's Preliminary Statement
CenterPoint Energy - Mississippi River Transmission Corporation (MRT) transports natural gas in interstate commerce by means of a natural gas pipeline system and stores natural gas in storage fields which it owns and operates pursuant to authority granted by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and its predecessor, the Federal Power Commission. MRT also provides sales service and agency services to Customers.MRT's Main Line System consists of three high pressure pipelines originating at Perryville, Louisiana and extending through the states of Arkansas and Missouri to points of termination at MRT's Columbia and Meramec Measuring Stations near St. Louis, Missouri. MRT's West Line extends from Harrison County, Texas to Perryville, Louisiana where it interconnects with MRT's Main Line system. MRT's pipeline system also includes the Fountain Hill Line, which connects MRT's Unionville Storage Facilities to its Main Line System, and the East Line, a main trunk line extending into the greater St. Louis area from a point in Clay County in Southeastern Illinois. MRT has interconnects for the receipt of gas from various producing fields, and for the delivery of gas by other pipelines.MRT's Storage Facilities consist of the East and West Unionville Storage Fields located in Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, and the St. Jacob Storage Field located in Madison County, Illinois.
The Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System operates in the United States in different states as follows:
From Texas Through Missouri
Through Arkansas Through Louisiana
To Illinois
In 2008 the Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System receives gas from various interconnections and receipt points in the states of Arkansas and , those points include CEGT-Glendale and Ozark-White.
Some of the largest delivery points for Mississippi River - MRT in 2008 include Laclede Gas LDC, located primarily in theState.
The top gas transportation customers for the Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System are Laclede Gas Company with a total transport of 815.0 Mdth/d and CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission with a total transport of 696.0 Mdth/d.
The Mississippi River - MRT Pipeline System offers gas storage services. For more details, you can consult the Rextag Strategies 2008 Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book.

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