Iroquois Gas Transmission System has commenced a binding open season for its Wright Transfer Compressor (WTC) project which would add up to 15,400 horsepower of transfer compression at Iroquois’ existing interconnection with Tennessee Gas Pipeline’s 200 Line in Wright, New York, USA.
The proposed compressor station would be located adjacent to the existing WTC and would compress up to 3.6 Bcf/d of gas on the 669 km Iroquois Pipeline, which runs from the US-Canadian border at Waddington, New York, through the state of Connecticut to Long Island and Bronx, New Jersey.
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Results from the open season will determine the final design and scope of the project, which is targeted for service commencing mid-2012.
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Map of the proposed WTC and the Iroquois Pipeline. Image courtesy of Iroquois Gas Transmission System.