Saturday, May 21, 2011

62-Mile Natural Gas Pipeline Through McKenzie County With 100 Million Cubic Feet Capacity -- Bakken, North Dakota, USA

Before reading post, read first comment below. Here is a link to the plants being discussed.

Also, this is of interest: North Dakota regulators seem to be fast-tracking permits (at least by federal standards, things are moving along nicely).


Original Post

ONEOK to build a 62-mile liquid natural gas (LNG) pipeline through McKenzie County: to connect the Garden Creek natural gas plant being built northeast of Watford City, ND, with a facility near Sidney, Montana.

The facility near Watford City, scheduled to come on-line by the end of 2011, will have the capacity to process 100 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.
“We anticipate that there will be 400 temporary jobs that will be associated with the construction of the pipeline,” stated a company spokesperson. “We are estimating that we will have 250 temporary workers hired in the next two to three weeks. The pipeline project will ramp up quickly with the majority of the workers gone by November.”
The link above is likely to be broken soon (a regional link -- from the McKenzie County Farmer).

2 comments:

  1. It is tricky. The paper was wrong.

    This is a natural gas liquids line. NGL. Not a liquified natural gas line.

    "30,000 barrels per day of liquid butane, propane and isobutane"

    The story said, "liquid natural gas pipeline." Nope.

    The headline said, "Natural Gas Pipeline." Nope.

    These NGLs go to Kansas. See page 62. Lots of other interesting pages too.

    http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9ODU1NjJ8Q2hpbGRJRD0tMXxUeXBlPTM=&t=1

    Anon 1.

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  2. Thank you. You are definitely correct.

    Here is the link to the plants involved:

    http://www.psc.nd.gov/docs/consinfo/siting/GAS%20Siting%20Applications%20as%20of%2003-24-2011.pdf

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