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  2. The Tiger Pipeline is a 195 mile project to transport natural gas from the Haynesville Shale play in East Texas to Louisiana, US. Construction of the pipeline began in June 2010 and it became operational in December 2010. The pipeline had an initial capacity to transport two billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas per day from the production ...

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    Operator: ETC Tiger Pipeline, LLC
    Owner:Energy Transfer Partners (100%)
    Parent Company: Energy Transfer Partners (100%)
    Current capacity:2,000 million cubic feet per day

    The Tiger Gas Pipeline transports natural gas from Haynesville Shale play in East Texas to Louisiana, US. The pipeline applied for authorization for construction from U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on 31 August, 2009. FERC issued a favorable environmental assessment for the project in January 2010.Construction of the pipeline began in Ju...

    ETC Tiger Pipeline (Louisiana) Expansion

    Tiger Gas Pipeline submitted for approval to the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in June 2010 and was authorized in February 2011.The construction of the expansion project was completed on 19 July, 2011 and began operation since. 1. Operator: ETC Tiger Pipeline, LLC 2. Owner:Energy Transfer Partners (100%) 3. Parent Company: Energy Transfer Partners (100%) 4. Current capacity:400 million cubic feet per day 5. Length: 21 miles / km 6. Diameter: 42-inches 7. Status: Operating 8. Start...

  4. Feb 15, 2010 · Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP is planning to expand its proposed Tiger Pipeline and is acquiring gathering and treating assets to connect to the system before it’s even built. The...

  5. Nov 17, 2015 · The Tiger Pipeline is a 195 mile project to transport natural gas from the Haynesville Shale play in East Texas to Louisiana, US. Construction of the pipeline began in June 2010 and it became operational in December 2010. The pipeline had an initial capacity to transport two billion cubic feet (bcf) of natural gas per day from the production ...

  6. Through a planned expansion project announced in February, and subject to FERC approval, the ultimate capacity of the Tiger Pipeline is expected to be 2.4 billion cubic feet per day, all of which is sold out under long-term contracts ranging from 10 to 15 years.

  7. Feb 10, 2010 · The approximately 180-mile, 42-inch Tiger natural gas pipeline system, which was announced in January 2009, will serve the Haynesville producing region in Louisiana and the Carthage Hub area in East Texas and will have interconnects with seven major interstate pipelines serving the eastern U.S.

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