November 2010 Vol. 237 No. 11

Projects

Southcross Energy To Build Mississippi Natural Gas Pipeline

Southcross Energy announced Nov. 3 that the company is constructing an eight-mile, 12-inch-diameter natural gas pipeline in Jones County, Mississippi.

The new pipeline will connect Southcross’ existing system with the Southeast Supply Header (SESH) pipeline system. The interconnect will augment Southcross’ gas supply and enable the company to provide expanded service to its customers in the region, including the South Mississippi Electric Power Association (SMEPA), an electric generation and transmission cooperative. The new pipeline is scheduled to be operational in April 2011.

“We are pleased that Southcross is undertaking this project so we can access additional gas supply for our customers in Mississippi,” said David Biegler, Southcross Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
Southcross operates the largest intrastate natural gas pipeline system in Mississippi, which includes 640 miles of transmission and gathering pipelines.

SESH links the onshore gas supply basins of East Texas and Northern Louisiana to Southeast markets. The 274-mile pipeline has a capacity of one billion cubic feet of natural gas per day.

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