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Is Rover Pipeline complete?

Is Rover Pipeline complete?

Pipeline construction for projects like Rover take place in what are called “spreads”, with multiple spreads under construction simultaneously within each state. Construction is complete and the pipeline is fully operational.

How long was the Rover Pipeline?

713-mile
The Rover Pipeline is a 713-mile pipeline which transports up to 3.25 billion cubic feet per day of domestically produced natural gas from the rapidly expanding Marcellus and Utica Shale production areas to markets across the U.S. as well as into the Union Gas Dawn Storage Hub in Ontario, Canada, for redistribution …

Who owns the Rover Pipeline?

Energy Transfer Partners
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The Rover pipeline is a natural gas pipeline currently under construction in the United States. It is being constructed by Energy Transfer Partners. When completed, it will be 713 miles long, extending from southeastern Ohio in Belmont County to southern Michigan in Livingston County.

Where is the Rover Pipeline?

The Rover Pipeline route spans approximately 713-miles originating in Southeastern Ohio, Western West Virginia, and Southwestern Pennsylvania and continues north across the state of Ohio to an interconnection in Defiance, Ohio, in the Northwest.

How big is the Rover natural gas pipeline?

The Rover Pipeline is a 713-mile pipeline which transports up to 3.25 billion cubic feet per day of domestically produced natural gas from the rapidly expanding Marcellus and Utica Shale production areas to markets across the U.S. as well as into the Union Gas Dawn Storage Hub in Ontario, Canada, for redistribution back into the U.S.

Where does the Rover pipeline go in Michigan?

Transmission pipelines, like Rover, are highly regulated by federal, state and local regulatory agencies. The remaining 32 percent of the natural gas is delivered to markets in Michigan through an interconnect in Livingston County, Michigan, with the existing Vector Pipeline.

How are transmission pipelines like Rover pipelines regulated?

Transmission pipelines, like Rover, are highly regulated by federal, state and local regulatory agencies. Rover incorporated protection of sensitive resources from route, to the design, to the build and the operation of the pipeline.

What did Rover do to protect the environment?

Rover incorporated protection of sensitive resources from route, to the design, to the build and the operation of the pipeline. During the initial conception of the pipeline and its route, we selected a path that avoided and minimized the crossing of sensitive environmental resources as our base routing guideline.

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