Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) - Informational Postings (Unofficial)

General Information
Owner: Kinder Morgan (37.5) / ArcLight (37.5) / Brookfield (25)
Operator: Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL)
Miles of Pipeline 9105
System Capacity: 7.84 Bcf/d
Seasonal Storage: 288
Compressor Stations 56
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) Pipeline Map
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL)
Pipeline Description

Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL), a large 9,105-mile pipeline system running from the Texas Permian Basin and Gulf of Mexico into the Chicago area, is owned by Kinder Morgan/ArcLight/Brookfield and operated by Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America. Operating at more than 50% utilization, it serves utility/power and midstream sectors. Significant customers include Nicor Gas Company, Northern Indiana Public, and Sabine Pass Liquefaction. Natural's system consists of the Amarillo and Gulf Coast Lines, connecting gas producing areas to Chicago, with thirteen storage reservoirs located in Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Texas.

Major Receipt & Delivery Points Charts
Top Receipts Points
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Targa (Lucid) - Rojo Toros
GGS
Whistler PL - Nueces
INT
Enbridge - Panola
INT
ETC Texas - Beckville
INT
Top Delivery Points
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Sabine Pass
LNG
Cheniere Corpus C - San Patricio
LNG
NIPSCO- Central P.
LDC
Nicor - Central P.
LDC
Major Receipt & Delivery Points Tables
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Gas Pipeline / Storage Facility - Informational Postings (Unofficial)

General Information

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