Energy Transfer, Chesapeake In Pact For Haynseville Pipeline
January 27 2009 - 9:25AM
Dow Jones News
Energy Transfer Partners L.P. (ETP) on Tuesday said it reached a
deal with Chesapeake Energy Corp. (CHK) to build an interstate
natural-gas pipeline to transport gas from the booming Haynseville
Shale structure in Texas and Louisiana.
The "Tiger Pipeline" will cost $1 billion to $1.2 billion to
build and will have an initial capacity of at least 1.25 billion
cubic feet of gas a day, the companies said in a press release. The
line will stretch 178 miles through the Haynseville Shale from an
Energy Transfer Partners' system near Carthage, Texas, to
interconnections with several interstate pipelines in Louisiana.
The pipeline is expected to be in service by mid-2011.
The pact includes a 15-year commitment for Chesapeake, the
biggest producer of natural gas in the U.S., for gas-transportation
capacity of about 1 billion cubic feet a day.
-Mark Long, Dow Jones Newswires; (201) 938-4427;
mark.long@dowjones.com
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