The Pascagoula Expansion Project, being jointly developed by Transco and FGT, will consist of approximately 15.54 miles of 26-inch diameter pipe located in portions of Mobile County, Alabama (4.59 miles), and Jackson County, Mississippi (10.95 miles).
The $59m pipeline project will have the capacity to transport approximately 810,000 dekatherms of natural gas per day by its in-service date in the fall of 2011. Construction is scheduled to begin in April 2011.
The Gulf LNG Clean Energy import terminal is currently under development and scheduled to be placed into service in the fall of 2011.
The Transco pipeline is a 10,000-mile pipeline system which transports natural gas to markets throughout the northeastern and southeastern US. The current system capacity is approximately 8.6 billion cubic feet per day.
Florida Gas Transmission Company, a subsidiary of Citrus operates a 5,000-mile natural gas pipeline system extending from south Texas to south Florida with mainline capacity of 2.1 billion cubic feet per day. Citrus is 50% owned by Southern Union and 50% owned by El Paso.