VOLUME 39 | FEBRUARY - MARCH 2011 Mag a z ine for Pipeli PIPELINERS The ners H A L L o f F A M E N E W S m w o ww.pipeline j o b s.c The DECKHAND™ Pipe Handling Safety Made Easy Wasatch Pipeline Supply Inc. Pipeliners Hall of Fame News 8.5" PIPELINERS H A L L o f F A M E N E W S Humans are quite safe around it, but the When it comes to screening huge piles of rocky spoils to heaps of dirt in its path don’t stand a chance. VOLUME 39 fill big-diameter ditches, The Super Padder is built to easily handle the FEBRUARY - MARCH 2011 we’ve created a monster. big-inch pipeline diameters being installed Introducing the Super Padder. Published by today – 36” and above. It is self- loading and self- STAFF propelled, allowing H. M. “Ike” Stemmer Founder you to operate with less equipment and Universal News, Inc. manpower. In fact, a single operator controls Publisher the machine by wireless remote. The state-of- Tina Bostic the-art remote lets the operator control President / Editor Courtesy of David Dixon, Snelson Companies [email protected] conveyor speed, direction and all other 10 The DECKHAND™ David Bostic functions from a comfortable distance that Vice President Pipe Handling Safety Made Easy [email protected] allows maximum visibility, making the job 42 Wasatch Cindy Franklin much safer. And the heavy-duty, ultra-stable Circulation Manager Pipeline Supply Inc. [email protected] Super Padder is designed to work at the 1 1 " Shannon Solko Raff angles your pipeline needs to traverse, uphill Circulation DEPARTMENTS EVENT CALENDAR or downhill. Flexibility, safety, and mountains 5 Latest Job Reports Juan Fitzmaurice Pipe Line Contractors Association Art Director 12 Proposed Projects & Updates February 22 - 26, 2011 of padding volume capacity. Put a monster on [email protected] 37 Heard On The Line 63rd Annual Convention Ritz Carlton Kapalua your next big diameter job. 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Although we do our very best to provide the most accurate information available, the contents of this publication should be used as a guide and Indicate 15 on Reader Information Card Canada/Mexico - $80 for 1 yr. - Foreign Air Mail - All Countries - $110 for 1 yr. - A single copy is $10.00. n ot as official information. First Class Postage paid at Midland, Texas. Universal News, Inc, Pipeliners Hall of Fame News or any employee or representative of either organization can not be held responsible for the content, accuracy, or timeliness of information contained in this publication. LATEST JOB REPORTS Contracts have been awarded by Enterprise I which will include construction of a total of 20.5 Products Partners for the Acadian Haynesville miles of 42-inch pipeline (Loop 1 - 8.2 miles begin- Project. The project has been divided into three ning southwest of Bienville, Louisiana and ending major segments. Willbros, ph (832)300-6900 has northwest of Castor, Louisiana and Loop 2 - begin- been awarded the construction of Segment 1 which ning northwest of Bosco, Louisiana and ending east includes approximately 106 miles of 42-inch pipe- of Chatham, Louisiana). Superintendent is Joey line, 2.5 miles of 36-inch pipeline and 2.5 miles of Wade. Work is expected to begin April 23, 2011. 20-inch pipeline. Segment 1 will origi- nate in the northwest portion of Red River Parish, traverse through DeSoto Doyle & Lang, LLC and Natchitoches Parishes and termi- nate near Boyce, Louisiana. Construc- Right-of-Way Clearing Equipment tion on Segment 1 is expected to be- gin in February 2011 with completion in August 2011. Michels Corporation, Stump ph (920)924-4300 has been awarded Grinders Spreads 3 & 4 - construction of 36.2 miles of 42-inch pipeline and 60.1 Nationwide miles of 36-inch pipeline beginning Sales & Rentals south of Boyce, Louisiana and ending 5 miles northeast of Livonia, Louisi- Ph: (989) 435-9864 ana. Tony Tristiani is superintendent. Fax (989) 435-4311 2520 Glidden Road Work is expected to begin February Beaverton, MI 48612 15, 2011. Sunland Construction, ph (337)546-0241 has been awarded a construction contract for approximate- Mowers ly 50 miles of 36-inch pipeline. The Acadian Haynesville project is a 249- mile, 36-inch and 30-inch diameter Nationwide pipeline that will connect to Acadian Sales & Rentals Gas’ existing system as well as its af- filiated Cypress gas pipeline. See the complete line of attachments at: www.langtool.com PipeSak Incorporated, ph (519)472- 5080 has been awarded a contract by Contact us at: Enterprise Products Company to pro- [email protected] vide approximately 28,000 saddlebag weights for the 260 mile Haynesville Extension project and setting up five filling and stockpiling locations in DeSo- Rock to, West Baton Rouge, Natchitoches, Rapides, Red River, Pointe Coupee and Grinders Iberville Parishes, Louisiana. Superin- Nationwide tendent is Ryan Connors. Work is set to Sales & Rentals begin in early February 2011. Michels Corporation, ph (920)924- For 35 years we’ve been producing and delivering mats... 12,775 days of client satisfaction. 4300 has been awarded a contract by Now, that’s worth CELEBRATING! Visit www.DixieMat.com to learn more. ETC for the Tiger Expansion, Phase Indicate 23 on Reader Information Card February - March 2011 | www.pipelinejobs.com 5 LATEST JOB REPORTS LATEST JOB REPORTS Michels Corporation, ph (920)924-4300 has also Job headquarters is expected to be in Freer, Texas. inch pipeline near Pascagoula, Mississippi. Con- sive Pipeline and Sheehan Pipe Line Construction. been awarded a contract for construction of 371 Work is expected to begin in early March 2011. It is struction on the project is anticipated to begin in miles of 36-inch pipeline for TransCanada as part also reported that Pumpco, Inc. will construct ap- March 2011. It is reported that Bluescape Energy expects to of the Keystone XL Gulf Coast project which is proximately 80 miles of 20-inch pipeline from the construct approx 50 miles of 20-inch pipeline in expected to start in the fall of 2011. Michels Pipe- Hallettsville, Texas area to the Cuero, Texas area. Texas Eastern is evaluating bids on a job in Mal- Berkley, WV. A contract has not been awarded yet line Construction Director of Major Projects, James vern, Arkansas which will include construction of for this project. Construction is anticipated to begin P. Murphy will oversee and manage the Acadian Henkels & McCoy, Inc. has been awarded a con- approximately 8.5 miles of 16-inch pipeline. The in April 2011. Haynesville, Tiger Phase I Expansion and Key- tract by Spectra Energy to perform anomaly digs on job is known as the Hot Springs Lateral Pipeline. stone XL Gulf Coast projects. a 36-inch pipeline in Fayette, Somerset, Bedford, Construction is anticipated to begin in March 2011. Appalachian Pipeline Contractors, LLP, ph Fulton, Franklin, Adams, York and Lancaster Coun- (615)264-8775 is expected to get underway in April According to reports, Sunland Construction, ties, Pennsylvania. Jimmy Hoy is superintendent. East Tennessee Natural Gas, LLC is proposing 2011 with construction of approximately 20 miles of (337)685-2167 has been awarded a contract by Work is anticipated to begin in late February 2010. construction of the “Net Project”. Work will consist 20-inch pipeline in Pennsylvania. El Paso for construction of approximately 12.5 of construction of approximately 30 miles of 24- miles of 36-inch pipeline between Hattiesburg and Precision Pipeline, LLC, ph (715)874-4510 has inch pipeline in Washington, Sullivan, Greene and Regency Energy Partners LP is expected to be- Laurel, Mississippi. Work is expected to begin in been awarded a contract by Chief Oil & Gas to in- Hawkins Counties, Tennessee. Construction is an- gin construction in the spring of 2011 on approxi- February 2011. stall 14,700 feet of 8-inch pipeline in Susquehanna ticipated to begin in early April 2011. Contractors mately 45 miles of pipeline looping in Webb County, County, Pennsylvania. Superintendent is Billy Nie- said to be bidding the project include - M. G. Dyess, Texas. An official contract has not been awarded as According to reports, Pumpco, Inc., ph (979)542- dermaire. Work is expected to be getting underway. Willbros, Henkels & McCoy, Latex Construction, Ap- of press time for the project. 9054 has been awarded a contract for construction palachian Pipeline Contractors, Rockford, Michels, of approximately 80 miles of 30-inch pipeline from Transco has a job out for bids which will con- Precision Pipeline, Ledcor, Troy Construction, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. and Co- near Laredo, Texas to the San Antonio, Texas area. sist of construction of approx. 18 miles of 26- Welded Construction, U. S. 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Box 246 pipelines, and an additional 20-miles of 20-inch di- Reports indicate that Piedmont Natural Gas is of 2011. Sturgis, Ms. 39769 Ackerman, Ms. 39735 ameter pipeline that will enable the joint venture planning to construct approximately 38 miles of 20- to deliver gas to Formosa in south Texas. Work is inch pipeline in North Carolina. Work is expected to Copano Energy is expected to construct approxi- Contact Info Staff slated to begin in May 2011. get underway in early summer 2011. mately 83 miles of 12-inch pipeline, the Liberty Main Office Phone Owner Pipeline, in the summer of 2011. The pipeline will 662-465-8879 George Bowman It is reported that Meritage Energy is expect- Reports indicate that U.S. Pipeline, Inc., ph extend from Copano’s Houston Central Complex Alternate Phone Sales ed to construct approximately 10.5 miles of 16- (281)531-6100 has been awarded a contract by in Colorado County, Texas, to Matagorda County, 662-285-2481 Keith Parkerson Main Fax Line Freight/Shipping inch in south Texas. Work is reported to begin in Southern Natural Gas for a job consisting of con- Texas. 662-285-2566 Sonya Pyron May 2011. struction of approximately 12.5 miles of 42-inch Alternate Fax Office Manager pipeline in the Montgomery, Alabama area. Work is Please note that our February/March 2011 is- 662-465-7372 Marsha Stricklin Kinder Morgan is proposing to modify and expand anticipated to begin in July 2011. sue is a combined issue. Our next issue will its existing Cochin Pipeline to enable the transpor- be the April 2011 issue and we will then pub- tation of Y-Grade from the Marcellus-producing re- Denbury Resources is expected to begin con- lish a monthly magazine through October 2011. gion of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio to struction in late summer 2011 on approximate- Pipeliners Hall of Fame News is published nine fractionation plants and petrochemical facilities in ly 232-miles of 20-inch carbon dioxide pipe- times per year in February, April, May, June, Ontario, Canada. The project, known as the Marcel- line. Construction of 115 miles is expected to be July, August, September, October and Decem- www.sturgismat.com lus Lateral Pipeline project will include construction constructed first, beginning north of Gillette, Wyo- ber. You can always check our website for any of approximately 230 miles of 12-inch to 16-inch ming, with the balance of the project expected to be job updates at www.pipelinejobs.com pipeline. Construction of the project is anticipated constructed in 2012. Indicate 46 on Reader Information Card F e c o n EBxHca8va0tor Unit Fsetcuomn pp ohweaerd uanbiitl iwtyith T i m Tbcroa c4k4 C5utter TTSI clearing ROW “Time is money, so let our dedicated, experienced personnel clear the way Some of our owned equipment and capabilities include... to make ends meet” B a n d itT 2ra4c0k0 C Dhiipspcer* Fecon FTX 440 ROW in progress W eb uarrne, ecqhuipip pore dg rtiond! * Only four in operati on worldwide and two are owned by CPI 8 www.pipelinejobs.com | February - March 2011 February - March 2011 | www.pipelinejobs.com 9 Feature Article M oving large amounts of pipe under the time con- protection pads on the pipe and utility straints of a major pipeline project or the preci- grab arms ensure that pipe coatings are sion requirements of directional drilling has, until not compromised. The DECKHAND units now, required personnel to load or line up the have pressure-sensing controls linked pipe – putting them in harm’s way. Not anymore. Distrib- in the cab of the excavator. The opera- uted exclusively by PipeLine Machinery International (PLM), tor can set and monitor the pressure ac- the DECKHAND™ Pipe Handling System by LaValley In- cording to any particular pipe design for dustries accomplishes precise pipe handling and placement any type of coating or wall thickness. This without requiring ground crew to work in the vicinity of the ensures that the integrity of the pipe is moving pipe. retained throughout the lifting process. The equipment was designed by LaValley Industries. Owner At a recent industry demonstration in Ed- and inventor, Jason LaValley called on his experience as monton, Alberta, Canada, the DECKHAND a horizontal drilling jobsite foreman and laborer personally system complete with 24” pipeline arms loading and unloading drill pipe. was put through its paces demonstrat- ing its pipe stringing capabilities. Premay “I lived with the hazards of moving pipe using slings and Pipeline Hauling Senior Vice President cables,” says LaValley. “I knew I had to come up with a ma- and General Manager Paul Schultz and his chine to do the dangerous work and keep hands, arms and team hosted guests from pipeline owning legs – including my own - out of the danger zone. Once the companies and mainline contractors. HDD DECKHAND attachment was up and running and fill- ing the potential we had seen for it, others in the pipeline in- “We are going to use this machine,” said Schultz as he com- “From a contractor view, the safety and stability of the DECK- dustry were asking us to develop this same handling system mented that the ability to work it 365 days a year was a solid HAND system is a big plus,” said North American Pipeline for pipeline work. We came up with two more options – the advantage. Inc. Project Manager Matt Edwards. “We are particularly interchangeable utility arms and the pipe handling arms. We interested in a handling system that can work in all weather came to the attention of PLM and the rest is making history.” Moving pipe from truck deck to ground stack, the DECK- conditions.” HAND operator demonstrated the positive retention of the PLM Senior Vice President Tony grab arms, the ability to rotate the pipe 360°, precision place- The DECKHAND Directional Drilling Arm has been busy Fernandez agrees. “Precision ment with the shift function allowing for 5.5 inches of side-to- in 2010 on horizontal directional drilling (HDD) projects in movement of pipe, until now, ne- side manoeuvring and the tilt function providing the versatility the US. DECKHANDS were deployed to a river-rock drilling cessitated putting ground crew to handle pipe in multiple working angles. project in the Marcellus shale area in Pennsylvania and to in close proximity to moving pipe another project tasked with drilling under the Missouri River. in order to line it up, stabilize Spectra Construction Superintendent Fred Siwak was at the Curt Curtis, a pipe-handling technician for Central Trench- it, and sometimes to clear it of demonstration. “We were impressed with the DECKHAND ing Inc. of Minot, North Dakota, oversaw the second job snow or mud debris,” says Fer- operation and the unique design of the grab arms that allows firsthand. nandez. “It’s safer because the for the secure hold and handlinig of the pipe without damag- DECKHAND can pick up with stability, even when the pipes ing it or the coatings in any way.” “We had to add a tail string on the project. We had a DECK- are covered in dirt, snow or ice and in extreme weather con- HAND in Nebraska on one side of the river and another one PIPE ditions. The ground crew doesn’t have to climb on top of in South Dakota on the other side of the river,” said Curtis. a slippery pipe stack to clean it. We recognized the signifi- “This system is the best new product for rig safety I’ve seen cance of bringing this level of security and safety to the pipe in a long time. It freed two men from the drill deck to get on handling handling operation. The DECKHAND system is a good fit for other work. It is a lot safer than traditional systems using PLM’s solution provider goals.” callipers, straps or cables.” Kurt says the DECKHAND pipe- handling systems “easily cut two and a half weeks off our The pipe-handling system consists of the main head, which total project timeline.” SAFETY mounts to most excavators much like any other tool, by us- ing a quick-attach function. The excavator’s hydraulics and For more information on the DECKHAND Pipe Handling made electrical systems are connected to the DECKHAND us- System and other PLM and Caterpillar solutions for the pipe- ing quick couplers. Three formats of interchangeable grab Spectra Energy Integrity Specialist Henry Yamauchi was line industry, visit the PLM website at www.plmcat.com. arms are available to fit onto the main head. The Directional impressed with the DECKHAND’s ability to load, unload, The head office for PLM’s global operations is in Houston Drilling Arm is designed for moving and placing pipe cas- swing and precision place pipe without needing helpers Texas with operations locations in Edmonton Canada, The ing on the drill deck. The Utility Arm is designed for moving touching the pipe. “Keeping the ground crew away from that Hague Netherlands, Melbourne Australia, Beijing China and S I M P L E multiple pipe sizes in yard facility and the Pipeline Arm is moving pipe is a great advantage,” said Yamauchi. “Not only Singapore. designed for stringing operations moving pipe from train to are they kept safe from hazards, they are also freed up for truck to stockpile to right of way. Specially designed pipe- other important work on the pipeline.” 10 February - March 2011 | www.pipelinejobs.com 11 PROPOSED PROJECTS & UPDATES PROPOSED PROJECTS & UPDATES UPDATE! Central New York Oil and Gas Company, LLC memorandum of understanding with EDF Trading, a wholly tion project would be designed and permitted for up to four the age and condition of the existing pipeline. In January has been issued a Certificate of Public Convenience and owned subsidiary of EDF S.A., under which EDF Trading modular LNG trains, each with a peak processing capac- 2011, FERC issued a favorable Environmental Assessment Necessity from the FERC giving approval to construct and intends to contract between 0.7 million tonnes per annum ity of up to approximately 0.7 Bcf/d of natural gas and an for the project. Columbia proposes to abandon and remove operate additional compression and appurtenant facilities to (“mtpa”) and 1.5 mtpa, equivalent to approximately one to average liquefaction processing capacity of approximately the 14-inch-diameter Line 1278 and Line K pipelines, and increase the throughput capacity of its Stagecoach Storage two billion cubic meters of processing capacity at the Sabine 3.5 mtpa. The initial project phase is anticipated to include replace it with approximately 16.08 miles of 20-inch-diam- Facility in Tioga County, New York, and Bradford County, Pass LNG terminal located in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. two modular trains and the capacity to process on average eter pipeline and 0.44 mile of two 10-inch-diameter parallel Pennsylvania. Central NY proposes to install a single 13,400 Under the MOU, EDF Trading and Sabine have agreed to approximately 1.2 Bcf/d of pipeline quality natural gas. We pipelines; abandon in place the existing 0.06 miles of 4-inch- hp high-speed electric motor driving a Solar C40 centrifugal proceed with negotiations of definitive agreements for EDF intend to enter into contracts for at least 0.5 Bcf/d of natural diameter Line U pipeline and replace it with 0.08 miles of re- compressor near the interconnect between the North Lat- Trading to contract bi-directional capacity, subject to certain gas liquefaction capacity per train. Commencement of con- located 4-inch-diameter pipeline; abandon and remove the eral and Millennium Pipeline in Tioga, New York. This North conditions precedent, including but not limited to the re- struction is subject to regulatory approvals and a final invest- Sparrowbush Compressor Station; abandon in place 0.08 Station compressor site will also include a non-jurisdictional, ceipt by each party of requisite internal approvals, Sabine’s ment decision contingent upon Cheniere Partners obtaining mile of 8-inchdiameter Line 1842; and perform minor valve, 15,050-foot-long 115 kV to 13.2 kV electric line, an electric receipt of regulatory approvals and making a final invest- satisfactory construction contracts and entering into long- piping, and regulator modifications to the Milford Compres- substation, and appurtenant facilities to be constructed and ment decision to construct the liquefaction facilities. “We are term customer contracts sufficient to underpin financing of sor Station. In all, Columbia proposes to abandon by re- operated by the New York State Electric and Gas Compa- pleased to announce the start of negotiations of definitive the project. We believe that the time and cost required to placement approximately 16.39 miles of natural gas pipeline ny. At the second compressor station site, South Station in agreements with EDF Trading,” said Charif Souki, Chair- develop the project would be materially lessened by Sabine for the projects. A final authorization decision from the FERC Bradford County, Pennsylvania, Central NY proposes to in- man and CEO of Cheniere Partners. “Including this MOU we Pass LNG’s existing large acreage and infrastructure. We is expected in early April 2011. If approved, work is projected stall a single 15,300 hp high-speed electric motor driving a have entered into MOU’s for up to approximately 6.2 mtpa anticipate LNG export could commence as early as 2015. to begin in spring of 2011. Solar C45 centrifugal compressor near the interconnect be- of LNG processing capacity. We look forward to finalizing tween Tennessee Gas and the South Lateral. The proposed discussions with additional customers and advancing with UPDATE! Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC – Line 1278- NEW! Copano Energy, L.L.C. announced execution of facilities also include additional metering facilities at the our project.” Cheniere Partners owns 100 percent of the Sa- K Replacement Project – Columbia has an application be- agreements increasing Copano’s capability to handle natu- interconnects with Millennium and Tennessee Gas. bine Pass LNG terminal located in western Cameron Parish, fore the FERC seeking a Certificate of Public Convenience ral gas liquids (NGLs) associated with growing natural gas Louisiana on the Sabine Pass Channel. The terminal has and Necessity to replace, operate, abandon and maintain volumes from the Eagle Ford Shale. Copano has entered NEW! Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. announced that its sendout capacity of 4.0 Bcf/d and storage capacity of 16.9 its existing natural gas pipeline system in Pike County, into a long-term fractionation and product sales agreement subsidiary, Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC, has signed a Bcfe. As currently contemplated, the Sabine Pass liquefac- Pennsylvania and Orange County, New York as a result of with Formosa Hydrocarbons Company, Inc. and, to facilitate NEED Pipe Fabrication THINK www.unitedpiping.us Quality Design, Fabrication and Installation (218) 727-7676 • (800) 269-2968 • FAX (218) 727-1536 e-mail: [email protected] 4510 Airport Road • Duluth, MN 55811 Indicate 30 on Reader Information Card Indicate __ on Reader Information Card Indicate 76 on Reader Information Card 12 www.pipelinejobs.com | February - March 2011 February - March 2011 | www.pipelinejobs.com 13 PROPOSED PROJECTS & UPDATES Serving the deliveries of mixed NGLs to Formosa, Copano has formed facilities. “We look forward to a long-term relationship with Pipeline Industry a 50/50 joint venture with a subsidiary of Energy Trans- Formosa and to working with Energy Transfer on the Lib- for over 20 Years fer Partners to construct, own and operate a 12-inch NGL erty Pipeline project,” said R.Bruce Northcutt, President and pipeline (“Liberty Pipeline”). The Liberty Pipeline will ex- Chief Executive Officer of Copano Energy. “The Formosa tend approximately 83 miles, from Copano’s Houston agreement and Liberty Pipeline, together with our other re- Central Complex in Colorado County, Texas, first to For- cently announced projects, are important steps in execut- mosa’s leased NGL product storage facility in Matagorda ing Copano’s overall Eagle Ford Shale strategy and will County, Texas and then to Formosa’s petrochemical facil- increase our total NGL handling capability to over 80,000 ity in Calhoun County, Texas. The agreement provides Co- barrels per day. These developments provide an additional pano with up to 37,500 barrels per day of firm fractionation market for NGLs extracted at our Houston Central Com- services beginning in the first quarter of 2013 for a term of plex and help support Formosa’s fractionation, storage, and 15 years. 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Copano and Energy Transfer will together in- ¥ KKlleebbeerrgg Co27p27H Aaolluesnnt oPnoa Trkew xaa&sy, 7S7 u0iEt1e9 1T200C Joint Venture vest approximately $52 million for the pipeline and related 0Sc5ale:110 " =M 2il2es Mi2le0s 30 ZZaappaattaa JJiimm HHoogggg BBrrooookkss KKeenneeddyy LibeBrCty NDateG: 1D0/a0Lt8e/:1 0 0 1 P / 1 3 / 1 iD1 wp g . N e oD.w 2gl4.1 iN0-onG. 1204-e1007-2G11-009 ENGlobal Inspection Services Randy Byers Sr. Vice President/ Construction Management and Inspection Services General Manager provided for: Freddie McDonald Norman, OK Perkiomenville, PA Vice President • New Pipelines (405)364-5433 (610)754-6207 • Pipeline Integrity (405)253-3700 (610)754-6207 Michael Frye • Compressor and Pump Stations Business Manager • Pipe and Coating Mills P.O. Box 100 • Tanks Cleveland, OK 74020 • Terminals Indicate 59 on Reader Information Card Indicate 17 on Reader Information Card Office (918) 358-3527 • Maintenance and Rehabilitation Projects Fax (918) 358-0047 February - March 2011 | www.pipelinejobs.com 15 Indicate 56 on Reader Information Card PROPOSED PROJECTS & UPDATES PROPOSED PROJECTS & UPDATES NEW! 1/21/2011 Dominion Transmission, Inc. has filed ing design and project planning for the plant are underway. America. It’s good for our state and good for our country.” ger Expansion Project, Phase I. ETC Tiger Pipeline, LLC an application with the FERC seeking authorization to con- The facility is designed to phase in service for processing “Further development of the Marcellus shale demands ad- is seeking authorization and a Certificate of Public Conve- struct a new compressor station in Wyoming County, New up to 300,000 Mcf/d (thousand cubic feet per day) of natural ditional processing and fractionation capacity,” said Paul nience and Necessity to construct, operate, and maintain York totaling 10,800 horsepower; construct a new meter and gas. Fractionation capacity for up to 38,000 barrels per day Ruppert, senior vice president of Dominion Transmission. the project located in Red River, Bienville, Jackson, and regulating (M&R) facility in Livingston County, New York; re- of natural gas liquids would be available. The Natrium site, “PPG’s Natrium site is strategically located close to our ex- Ouachita Parishes, Louisiana. Tiger has stated that the pur- place 2,875 feet of 8-inch diameter pipeline with 16-inch di- in Marshall County about 9 miles north of New Martinsville, isting facilities, near high-BTU natural gas development, and pose of Tiger’s pipeline system is to provide a link between ameter pipeline in Livingston County, New York; replace two W.Va., is close to Dominion’s TL-404 pipeline, an existing it allows for transport of the fractionated liquids by numerous the Haynesville shale production area and the existing pipe- 8-inch diameter side valve assemblies with 16-inch diam- transmission line in Ohio and West Virginia that Dominion options. The project will help further develop West Virginia’s line infrastructure. Limited capacity is the main challenge for eter side valve assemblies in Livingston County, New York; plans to convert into a wet gas service line. The Natrium site north central region.” “We continue to support projects that well operators on the Haynesville and Mid-Bossier Shale construct new pressure regulation facilities to yard piping at also is close to railroad, pipeline and barging services for will provide investment and jobs in Marshall County,” said formations, as the existing distribution and transmission sys- the Caledonia M&R Station in Potter County, Pennsylvania; marketing natural gas liquids. Both West Virginia Governor Michael H. McGarry, PPG senior vice president, commodity tems cannot absorb additional production. Tiger has stated and lease the resulting transmission capacity, 150,000 deka- Earl Ray Tomblin and Congressman David B. McKinley, who chemicals. “We are pleased to welcome Dominion to Na- that its proposed Tiger Expansion would meet the need for therms per day, to Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company. The represents the district where the new facility will be located, trium, and we look forward to a successful collaboration.” transportation of natural gas supplies from these areas to estimated total cost of the Ellisburg to Craigs Project is welcomed the project to West Virginia. “I am pleased to see Located on the Ohio River near New Martinsville, W.Va., meet anticipated domestic market demand in the Midwest, $45,723,849. business expanding in West Virginia because of the Marcel- PPG’s Natrium plant produces chlorine, calcium hypochlo- Northeast, and Southeast. The Tiger Expansion would ex- lus Shale,” West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin said. rite, muriatic acid and caustic soda, which are used in many pand the existing Tiger Pipeline system by 0.4 billion cubic NEW! Dominion announced that it has reached an agree- “This resource holds great potential for our economy while applications that improve the quality of life, including purify- feet (Bcf) per day for a total system capacity of 2.4 Bcf per ment with PPG Industries on an option for Dominion to pur- meeting the growing energy needs of our state and our na- ing drinking water and in the production of most pharmaceu- day. The Tiger Expansion Project would consist of: Loop 1 – chase land at PPG’s Natrium, West Virginia., site for the tion.” “I want to thank Dominion for making this investment ticals. The plant employs about 530 people and has been in approximately 8.2 miles of new 42-inch diameter loop in Bi- construction of a natural gas processing and fractionation in West Virginia,” said U.S. Representative David B. McKin- continuous operation since 1943. enville Parish, Louisiana; Loop 2 – approximately 12.3 miles facility. Dominion Transmission, Dominion’s natural gas ley. “It’s a reflection of their confidence in our state’s great of new 42-inch diameter pipeline in Jackson and Ouachita pipeline and storage subsidiary, plans to process natural gas potential. This project will create new jobs and opportunity UPDATE! 1/21/2011 ETC Tiger Pipeline, LLC has received Parishes, Louisiana; associated aboveground facilities (e.g., and separate natural gas liquids at the 56-acre site as part of for West Virginia. In addition, the new facility is an important a favorable Environmental Assessment from the Federal a side valve, crossover piping, and launcher at the begin- its previously announced Marcellus 404 Project. Engineer- piece of the puzzle in achieving energy independence for Energy Regulatory Commission for the proposed ETC Ti- ning of each loop, and a side valve, crossover piping, and Mark Garnett [email protected] Robby Hughes Evenings (314)495-1284 [email protected] Indicate 61 on Reader Information Card Indicate 55 on Reader Information Card Indicate 47 on Reader Information Card 16 www.pipelinejobs.com | February - March 2011 February - March 2011 | www.pipelinejobs.com 17 PROPOSED PROJECTS & UPDATES PROPOSED PROJECTS & UPDATES receiver at the end of each loop); addition of 4,735 hp of NEW! Enterprise Products Partners L.P. and Magellan gion using Enterprise’s gathering and Magellan’s distribution and natural gas liquids (NGL)- rich areas of the Eagle Ford compression at the Cannisnia Compressor Station in Red Midstream Partners, L.P. announced they have jointly filed networks,” said Mike Mears, chief operating officer for Ma- Shale across Dimmit, LaSalle, McMullen, Webb, and Zavala River Parish, Louisiana; addition of 8,180 hp of compres- with the Texas Railroad Commission to combine two sepa- gellan. “Magellan plans to work with Enterprise and prospec- counties located in South Texas. The agreements provide sion at the Bienville Compressor Station in Bienville Parish rate crude oil pipeline segments between Sealy and Texas tive shippers to provide the capabilities to distribute crude Chesapeake with a comprehensive package of midstream Louisiana; and addition of 17,650 hp of compression at the City, Texas under a single transportation tariff. Currently, oil from the South Texas producing regions throughout the natural gas and NGL services, including firm commitments Chatham Compressor Station in Jackson Parish, Louisiana. shippers moving crude oil from South Texas origins on the Houston and Texas City refining complex using our recently for gas transportation, processing, and NGL transportation If approved, Tiger has requested to begin construction of the 40-mile portion of Enterprise’s Rancho pipeline from Sealy acquired crude oil distribution system.” Magellan’s Texas and fractionation services. “We are extremely pleased with project by April 2011 in order to place the project in service to Genoa Junction and the 26-mile segment of Magellan’s crude oil distribution system, which it acquired in Septem- our new agreements with Chesapeake, which represent by September 2011. pipeline between Genoa Junction and Texas City are subject ber 2010, is comprised of nearly 40 miles of crude oil pipe- one of the largest single producer commitments to date for to two different tariffs. Establishing a single tariff structure lines running between Houston and Texas City that vary in Enterprise in the Eagle Ford Shale,” said Michael A. Creel, will not only simplify the process for size from 24 to 26 inches in diameter. This system currently Enterprise’s president and chief executive officer. “The deal shippers but will provide producers delivers crude oil to the BP Texas City and Valero Houston with Chesapeake marks the fifth major midstream transac- in South Texas with more efficient refineries. With additional enhancements, Magellan’s crude tion Enterprise has executed with Eagle Ford Shale produc- access to the Houston-area refining oil system also could connect to other major refineries within ers in the past year, reflecting the strategic importance of complex, which features more than Houston and Texas City, including the Shell Deer Park, Ly- our integrated and expanding assets serving the various de- two million barrels per day (BPD) ondell Houston, Valero Texas City, Pasadena Refining and mands of producers in the prolific region.” of refining capacity. Enterprise and Marathon Texas City refineries. Magellan expect the joint tariff to be Enterprise has previously announced long-term commit- effective February 1, 2011. “We are NEW! Enterprise Products Partners L.P. announced ments with Petrohawk, EOG, Anadarko and Pioneer. Ches- very pleased to partner with Magel- that the partnership has entered into 10-year agreements apeake’s NGL-rich natural gas will initially be gathered and lan on this mutually beneficial proj- to handle a substantial portion of Chesapeake Energy Cor- compressed by Chesapeake affiliate, Chesapeake Mid- ect, which represents an important poration’s liquids-rich natural gas production in the Eagle stream Development, LLC, for delivery to a central location. first step towards working together Ford Shale. Chesapeake’s gross acreage position currently Enterprise will then transport and process the NGL-rich gas on future opportunities designed to comprises more than 625,000 acres in and around the oil at its existing facilities while a previously announced natural improve market access,” said Mark A. Hurley, senior vice president, Crude Oil for Enterprise. “The joint Jimco Equipment tariff also complements our Eagle Ford Shale crude oil strategy that P.O. Box 1589, 5329 Sissonville Dr., Charleston, WV includes Enterprise’s recently an- Phone (304) 984-0071 • Fax (304) 984-1858 nounced plans to construct a new [email protected] crude oil storage facility and pipe- lines in southeast Houston that will Home of the Pipe Line – Site Prep – receive deliveries from the Rancho John Henry Rock Drill Road Building – Quarry system and provide the capability to deliver into the nearby Magellan pipeline.” Enterprise’s South Texas (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:219)(cid:222)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:213)(cid:204)(cid:222)(cid:202)(cid:118)(cid:105)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:195)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:143)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:105)(cid:195)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:152)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:45)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:125)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:42)(cid:62)(cid:195)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:163)(cid:123)(cid:191)(cid:93)(cid:202) crude oil gathering system consists (cid:202) (cid:163)(cid:200)(cid:191)(cid:202)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:211)(cid:228)(cid:191)(cid:176) of more than 1,100 miles of pipe- (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:13)(cid:221)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:219)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:156)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:222)(cid:96)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:213)(cid:143)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:202)(cid:171)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:86)(cid:213)(cid:195)(cid:195)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:86)(cid:142)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:143)(cid:143)(cid:176) lines with a current capacity of ap- (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:27)(cid:22)(cid:31)(cid:10)(cid:34)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:222)(cid:96)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:213)(cid:143)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:118)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:105)(cid:195)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:152)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:118)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:206)(cid:110)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:123)(cid:120)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:202) proximately 90,000 BPD. Facilitat- (cid:202) (cid:120)(cid:163)(cid:147)(cid:147)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:105)(cid:143)(cid:176) ing deliveries of South Texas crude (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:206)(cid:120)(cid:228)(cid:202)(cid:86)(cid:118)(cid:147)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:133)(cid:202)(cid:171)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:195)(cid:195)(cid:213)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:222)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:86)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:220)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:136)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:171)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:195)(cid:195)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:176) oil into the Sealy station, particularly (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:12)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:143)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:143)(cid:195)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:222)(cid:96)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:213)(cid:143)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:202)(cid:171)(cid:136)(cid:143)(cid:156)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:156)(cid:171)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:76)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:156)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:176) volumes coming from the growing Eagle Ford Shale play, is a new 140- (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:55)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:141)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:222)(cid:171)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:213)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:213)(cid:171)(cid:171)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:195)(cid:195)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:222)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:147)(cid:176) mile pipeline Enterprise expects to (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:1)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:105)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:219)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:191)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:86)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:171)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:86)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:219)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:195)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:93)(cid:202) have ready for service in the first (cid:202) (cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:143)(cid:136)(cid:62)(cid:76)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:118)(cid:118)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:76)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:176) quarter of 2012. Current crude oil New- Model JH20/320 John Henry (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:10)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:171)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:219)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:222)(cid:202)(cid:156)(cid:118)(cid:202)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:171)(cid:143)(cid:62)(cid:86)(cid:105)(cid:147)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:171)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:204)(cid:195)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:76)(cid:213)(cid:136)(cid:143)(cid:204)(cid:202) and condensate production from the Rock Drills Complete, Mounted (cid:202) (cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:171)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:86)(cid:86)(cid:105)(cid:195)(cid:195)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:105)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:171)(cid:171)(cid:105)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:62)(cid:147)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:176) Eagle Ford is estimated at approxi- On New Caterpillar OEM 320DL (cid:85)(cid:202)(cid:42)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:213)(cid:96)(cid:143)(cid:222)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:96)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:136)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:49)(cid:45)(cid:1)(cid:176)(cid:202) mately 35,000 BPD. “This joint tariff .... 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