Natural Gas Pipelines
Williams Gas Pipeline operates the following pipeline systems:
Gulfstream
Placed
into service in May of 2002, Gulfstream is a 50/50 joint venture between
Williams and Spectra Energy, delivering clean-burning natural gas from the
Gulf of Mexico to meet Florida's growing residential and power needs.
Northwest
Williams' Northwest Pipeline system has changed significantly since its beginnings
more than 50 years ago. Like the Western states it serves, Northwest's
transmission system has expanded to meet the demands of growth. Today
the pipeline is a primary artery for the transmission of natural gas to
the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain Region.
What began as a 1,500-mile pipeline is now a 3,900-mile bi-directional
transmission system crossing the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
Wyoming, Utah and Colorado. Northwest's bi-directional system provides
access to British Columbia, Alberta, Rocky Mountain and San Juan Basin
gas supplies.
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Northwest Pipeline Operations
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System Design Capacity
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3.4 billion cubic feet per day
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Seasonal Storage
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12.4 billion cubic feet
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Supply Areas
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Rocky Mountain, Canada and San Juan
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Market Areas
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Western United States
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Miles of Pipeline
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3,877 miles
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Compressor Stations
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41
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Transco
During the past 50 years, Williams' Transco pipeline has been quietly, safely
and reliably delivering natural gas to its customers through its 10,500-mile
pipeline system, extending from South Texas to New York City.
The Transco pipeline system is a major provider of natural gas to the
northeastern and southeastern states. It's compressor stations help move
gas from the Gulf Coast to 12 Southeast and Atlantic Seaboard states,
including major metropolitan areas in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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Transco Operations
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System Design Capacity
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8.1 billion cubic feet per day
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Seasonal Storage
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216 billion cubic feet
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Supply Areas
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Gulf Coast
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Market Areas
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Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeastern states
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Miles of Pipeline
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10,560 miles
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Compressor Stations
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43
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