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Thursday, May 11, 2017

$6.3 Million Pipeline Being Considered In Watford City Area -- May 11, 2017

Updates

May 20, 2017: this is pretty cool. In the original post at $6.3 million, I suggested the pipeline would be 6 miles long. It turns out the pipeline will be two 2.6-mile pipelines (2 x 2.6 = 5.2 miles) -- I wasn't too far off. LOL. Much more at the link:
  • Arrow Field Serices, a Crestwood subsidiary
  • formal name of this short dual pipeline/NG processing plant: Bear Den West gathering pipeline and processing plant
  • 7 miles southeast of Watford City
  • both pipelines will be in the same ditch
  • one pipeline will carry up to 30 million cubic feet of natural gas/day
    the other pipeline will carry up to 5,000 bbls of other products
  • timeline: start in May; finish in August
  • the gas processing plant is too small to be regulated by the PSC; comes under jurisdiction of NDIC
  • Lynn Helms says without the pipeline, takeaway capacity is constrained; could result in more flaring
Original Post 

PennEnergy, data points:
  • proposed $6.3 million pipeline project
  • Arrow Field Services (that name sounds familiar)
  • proposed: two natural gas transmission lines from a proposed processing plant in McKenzie County
  • the pipelines would be southeast of Watford City
  • no more specifics given
  • at a million dollars/mile, we're talking about a 6-mile pipeline
Whoopee!

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A Note For The Granddaughters

Wow, I'm in a great mood.  I grade every day on a scale of 1 - 10, mostly based on weather and biking. A "10" is a perfect day, of course, and rarely, I give a day an 11 or a 12. Tonight might be a 12.

I take off points for a) temperature (either too hot or too cold); b) precipitation/humidity; and, c) wind.

This evening the temperature is perfect; it must be about 76 degrees outside right now. I just checked: it's officially 83 degrees "but feels like 79 degrees." No wind. Sun setting. Nice billowy / puffy clouds to the south. We can see lightning off in the distance. A huge thunderstorm / hailstorm is predicted overnight. Our area should not see the worst.

It's a great night to be on the patio. We have a patio outside our little apartment which I occasionally enjoy. But we are not allowed to barbecue out there, and it's a bit small to be really enjoyed. Whatever.

The evening is a 10. Really an 11 or a 12.

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