Howdy fellas, I to work in pipeline. Handle mostly crude systems. Farthest point north for me is Fryburg North Dakota. Farthest point south is Houston Texas. Did operate a CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) line out of Cortez Colorado to West Texas (Denver City). We sold that line effective Jan. 01.
Whitmore, You are correct about Wyoming increasing their rates of delivery. But they are far from the largest. Deepwater lousiana and Mississippi, as I understand, move between 1. 5 and 2. 0 BILLION standard cubic feet a DAY. This of course is combined major pipeline systems (two 20", one 24" and one 36"). The 36" and one of the 20" systems were controlled from were I work. The company I work for controls all of their pipeline systems (98%) from Houston.
I did not operate any of the Natural gas lines. My stuff is crude only with small amount of gathering systems and 3 large tank farms.
Natural gas is the future. If you are in on the ground floor up there that is great!!! As soon as most of the infrastructure is in place, I would bet that one of the super major oils (ExxonMobil, Chevron/Texaco, BPAmoco, Shell) will come calling. The oils are going back in the Gulf of Mexico and restarting old wells that were drilled for oil 25 yrs ago and producing gas now. They can't lay pipe fast enough.
Good luck!!!!
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92 Ext. Cab, Auto trans. , 3. 54 Non-LS, Isspro Tach, 16 cm housing, no name 3 Gauge cluster, 220,000+ miles, straight pipe, old and abused but still running strong!!!!