Rover Pipeline’s Full Mainline B Goes into Full Service
Energy Transfer Partners today that Rover Pipeline received approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to begin service of the Supply Connector B and full Mainline B pipeline segments.
Service to the Market Zone north segment of the pipeline, with deliveries into the Union Gas Dawn Storage Hub in Ontario, Canada, will begin by way of the Vector Pipeline Connection in Michigan.
This latest approval allows for 100% of Rover’s mainline capacity, 3.25 Bcf/d of natural gas, to be placed into service.
The FERC decision, however, did not allow gas to flow on two key laterals the – Burgettstown and the Majorsville – connecting to supply areas.
Rover transports natural gas from the Marcellus and Utica Shale production areas to markets across the United States, as well as into the Union Gas Dawn Storage Hub for redistribution back into the United States or into the Canadian market.
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