TULSA, Okla. - Williams Cos. said on Nov. 19 that it has placed into service an expansion of its Transco natural gas pipeline, increasing firm transportation capacity into the Northeast United States by 102,000 dekatherms per day.
The expansion increases the total system capacity on the 10,500-mile Transco system to approximately 8.6 billion cubic feet per day, the company said in a statement.
The Sentinel expansion project was completed in two phases, the second of which was just placed into service. The first phase, which increased capacity by 40,000 dekatherms per day, was placed into service in December 2008.
Phase II construction included the addition or replacement of 14 miles of pipe and eight meter station modifications at various locations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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