January 2011 Vol. 238 No. 1

In The News

ENSTOR Announces Expansions to Two Key Gas Storage Facilities

“ENSTOR continues to invest in facility expansion through the addition of interconnects or by increasing capacity in locations where market conditions are favorable,” said Pat DeVille, president of ENSTOR. The high-deliverability, multi-cycle Caledonia facility has increased its maximum certificated working gas capacity from 16.9 Bcf to 22 Bcf. That pushes maximum daily withdrawal rates to 550,000 Mcf/d and the maximum injection rate to 558,000 Mcf/d. Caledonia is connected to Tennessee Gas Pipeline on its 500 Leg in Zone 1, and is located in an area traversed by numerous new and existing interstate pipelines which access the prolific Barnett, Woodford and Haynesville shale p

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