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Rextag Strategies' 2008 Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book
System Name (As Filed With FERC): Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company
FERC Code: 009
Also Known As: Tennessee
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 Tennessee 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 United States.
The Tennessee 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 Tennessee Pipeline System is owned by El Paso Corporation and operated by Tennessee Gas Pipeline. The Tennessee Pipeline has a system capacity of 6.7 MDth. There are 23 compressors along the 13,996 Miles of pipeline the Tennessee Pipeline System.

Tariff's Preliminary Statement
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company is a natural gas pipeline company principally engaged in the business of transporting, and through a separately organized division of the company, of selling natural gas in interstate commerce, under authorization granted by and subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Its main pipeline system extends in a northeasterly direction from its sources of supply in Texas and Louisiana through the states of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts
The Tennessee Pipeline System operates in the United States in different states as follows: From Texas Through Massachusetts
Through New York Through Pennsylvania
Through Ohio Through Kentucky
Through Alabama Through Tennessee
Through Mississippi Through Arkansas
Through Louisiana To Maine
In 2008 the Tennessee Pipeline System receives gas from various interconnections and receipt points in the states of Louisiana -Offshore and New York, those points include Various Offshore and TransCanada-Niagara River.
Some of the largest delivery points for Tennessee in 2008 include National Fuel-E. Aurora and Columbia Gulf-Egan Check, located primarily in the states of New York and Louisiana.
The top gas transportation customers for the Tennessee Pipeline System are Inergy Gas Marketing with a total transport of 490.0 Mdth/d and Boston Gas with a total transport of 315.0 Mdth/d.
The Tennessee 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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