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 The ANR Pipeline System – natural gas distributed in maximum safety conditions


ANR Pipeline delivers gas from Texas, the Oklahoma Panhandle region, and Louisiana to the Midwest and Great Lakes region. It has two legs, one from Texas and the other from Louisiana, which meet near Chicago. El Paso sold it in February 2007 to TransCanada Corp.

ANR Pipeline takes in seven zones: zone #1 (located in Southeast Area), zone #2 (located in Southeast Southern, near Memphis), zone in Southeast Central, near Indianapolis), zone #4 (located in Southwest Area), zone #5 (Southwest Southern), zone #6 (located in Southwest Central) and zone #7 (located in Northern Area, near Milwaukee).

ANR Pipeline System is a company that has as main task the storage, the transportation and other different capacity-related services concerning pipeline systems to a wide and varied range of customers all over Canada, as well as the United States.

Having a number of about 10,600 miles of pipeline, ANR Pipeline is able to deliver through them an impressive quantity that easily surpasses 1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas per year. The total underground storage capacity of ANR is higher than Bcf (billion cubic feet), which leads to a maximum delivery capacity per day of somewhere over six Bcf. Another interesting fact about ANR is that it has the ability to concentrate virtually all of the main gas delivering basins in North America.

In addition, similar to ANR Pipeline, one of the nation’s largest natural gas pipeline systems, Algonquin Gas Transmission is located in New England, at a considerable distance, as you can see, from ANR Pipeline. Having a length of approximately 1,100 miles and near to 1.9 billion cubic feet per day, Algonquin Gas Transmission possesses an ownership interest of 100 percent Spectra Energy Transmission, which is also its operator.

Algonquin connects to Maritimes & Northeast and Texas Eastern, but direct connections include five main interstate pipelines, Distrigas' Everett, Massachusetts, LNG terminal, and every major New England LDC. Its highest day design capacity enables it to offer reliable and abundant natural at quite competitive rates. In order to increase Algonquin’s supply base, the managerial system of the company has developed the HubLine and Maritimes & Northeast pipeline extensions accomplishing this way a high-pressure capability of supply, with the precise purpose of easing New England’s more and more increasing demand for electric generation.

Starting 54 years ago, back in the ‘50s, Algonquin Gas Transmission has supplied New England with the needed and demanded by population natural gas. The advantages that Gas Transmission offers include about a half market share of the expanding market of New England, more than 40 years of leadership in anticipating and fulfilling the population of New England’s natural gas needs, a highly developed responsiveness to the needs of the electric generation industry and other customers, etc.























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