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2008 – 2009 Edition of Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book Now Available

August 26, 2008
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a3deff/interstate_natural) has announced the addition of the “Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book” report to their offering.

The new and improved 2008-2009 edition of the Interstate Natural Gas Infrastructure Map Book is a highly improved and expanded version of the original 2007 edition. More than 160 pages of statistical information and beautifully rendered maps. Besides adding close to 20 new interstate pipelines, the new book includes lots of new features.

— 56 Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines (Maps and Statistics)

— 10 Natural Gas Storage Facilities (Maps and Statistics)

— 10 LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Facilities (Maps and Statistics)

— 4 Large Regional Pipeline Maps (each printed across two-page spread for better detail)

— In summary: More maps, more data, new sections, 4 times more data then before!

The focus of this book is centred not only on presenting pipeline maps, but also on providing selected information regarding gas flows, receipt & delivery points, customer contracts, financial highlights, transportation rates, and fuel. We believe that the additional information provided in this edition will add great value to understanding the US natural gas infrastructure network, not only for new entrants to the industry, but also for experienced players that need an easily accessible reference source with up-to-date and highly relevant data. We expect this book to become a reference guide and industry-standard for FERC regulated natural gas pipelines, storage facilities, and LNG terminals.

We are confident you find this new edition of the Interstate Map Book of great use in the day-to day activities of your business.

 We have done the research for you – more than 160 pages of Natural Gas Infrastructure information including:  – General System Utilization – Gas Supply & Market Zones – Labelled Pricing Zones – Total System Capacity (in Bcf/d) – Flow Directions on Mainlines – Major Receipt and Delivery Points (Includes yearly average gas flows – in MMcf/d!) – Owners, Operators and total miles of pipelines – Number of Compressors – Total System Horsepower – Seasonal Storage (in Bcf) – System Capacity and Utilization(as indicated by throughput on the pipelines) – Financial Data – Top Transport Customers and Capacity – Top Storage Customer and Capacity – Selected Rates and Fuel – Revenue and Net Income (including past 4 years) – Expiring Contracts and Capacity (including past 4 years) – Annual Throughput and Storage Quantities (including past 4 years) – Monthly Throughput and System Utilization Chart (including past 4 years) – Gas Storage Headers and Interconnections – Storage Types and Capacity – LNG Facility’s Send-Out Capacity, Customers, Pipeline Headers and Interconnections – Regional Interstate Natural Pipeline Maps  Key Topics Covered:  – Algonquin Gas Transmission – Alliance Pipeline – ANR Pipeline Company – CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission – Cheyenne Plains Gas Pipeline – Colorado Interstate Gas Company – Columbia Gas Transmission – Columbia Gulf Transmission – Destin Pipeline – Dominion Transmission – East Tennessee Natural Gas Company – El Paso Natural Gas Company – Equitrans – Florida Gas Transmission Company – Gas Transmission Northwe st – Great Lakes Gas Transmission – Guardian Pipeline – Gulf South Pipeline Company – Gulfstream Natural Gas System – Iroquois Gas Transmission System – Kern River Gas Transmission – Kinder Morgan Interstate Gas Transmission – Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline – Midwestern Gas Transmission – Mississippi River Transmission – Mojave Pipeline Company – National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation – Natural Gas Pipeline Co of America – North Baja Pipeline – Northern Border Pipeline Company – Northern Natural Gas Company – Northwest Pipeline – Ozark Gas Transmission – Paiute Pipeline Com pany – Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company – Portland Natural Gas Transmission – Questar Pipeline Company – Rockies Express Pipeline – Sabine Pipeline Company – Sea Robin Pipeline Company – Southern Natural Gas Company – Southern Star Central Gas Pip eline – Southern Trails Pipeline Company – Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company – Texas Eastern Transmission – Texas Gas Transmission – Trailblazer Pipeline Company – Transcolorado Gas Transmission – Transcontinental Gas Pipeline – Transwestern Pipeline Company – Trunkline Gas Company – Tuscarora Gas Transmission – Vector Pipeline – Viking Gas Transmission Company – Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Company – Wyoming Interstate Company  Companies Mentioned:  – Spectra Energy Transmission – Enbridge, Inc – Transcanada – CenterPoint Energy – El Paso Corporation – NiSource Gas Transmission & Storage – Columbia Gas Transmission – BP – Dominion Resources, Inc. – Equitable Resources – Southern Union Company – Florida Gas Transmission – Great Lakes Transmission – Oneok Partners, LP – Boardwalk Pipelines – GulfSouth Pipeline Company – The Williams Companies, Inc. – Iroquios Pipeline – MidAmerican Energy Holdings – Kinder Morgan Energy Partners – Exxon Mobile – National Fuel Gas Company – Atlas Amercia, Inc – Southwest Gas Corporation – Panhandle Eastern Pipeline – Questar Corporation – Chevron Corporation – ChevronTexaco – GE – Energy Transfer Partners – DTE Energy – Enbridge Inc – MDU Resource Group 

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