Tennessee Gas Pipeline

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The '''Tennessee Gas Pipeline''' is one of the [[El Paso Corporation|El Paso Corporation’s]] five interstate gas pipelines. It is approximately 14,200 miles long and stretches from the Mexican border to Canada. The '''Tennessee Gas Pipeline''' is one of the [[El Paso Corporation|El Paso Corporation’s]] five interstate gas pipelines. It is approximately 14,200 miles long and stretches from the Mexican border to Canada.
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 +An October, 2008 report qualified the above by saying the pipeline is actually 13,700 miles long and goes from the shoreline of Texas and Louisiana up through Appalachia, across northern [[Pennsylvania]] and southern [[New York]], into the New York metro area, and on into eastern Massachusetts.
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 +It dates back to the 1950s and is currently undergoing a [[300 Line|$750 million expansion]] called the [[300 Line]] to bring [[Marcellus shale]] gas to market.
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 +Contacts:
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 +* Susan Argue
 +* Richard Wheatley, Manager of Media Relations
 +* Russell Mahan, Director of Business Development

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The Tennessee Gas Pipeline is one of the El Paso Corporation’s five interstate gas pipelines. It is approximately 14,200 miles long and stretches from the Mexican border to Canada.

An October, 2008 report qualified the above by saying the pipeline is actually 13,700 miles long and goes from the shoreline of Texas and Louisiana up through Appalachia, across northern Pennsylvania and southern New York, into the New York metro area, and on into eastern Massachusetts.

It dates back to the 1950s and is currently undergoing a $750 million expansion called the 300 Line to bring Marcellus shale gas to market.

Contacts:

  • Susan Argue
  • Richard Wheatley, Manager of Media Relations
  • Russell Mahan, Director of Business Development
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