Welcome to Cheyenne Plains
Cheyenne Plains Gas Pipeline Company has completed a new 36-inch
natural gas pipeline project, extending from near the Wyoming-Colorado
border to south-central Kansas. The Cheyenne Plains Pipeline will
serve markets in the Midwest with connections to several mid-continent
pipelines near Greensburg, Kansas.
This project was underwritten with long-term firm transportation
contracts for the full capacity of the pipeline. The 36-inch pipeline
extends 380 miles from the Cheyenne Hub just south of Cheyenne,
Wyoming to Greensburg, Kansas. Interconnects with other interstate
natural gas pipelines will help customers transport natural gas
from the Rocky Mountains to Midwest markets served by these pipelines.
Cheyenne Plains currently has a design capacity of 560,000 MDth/d.
An expansion to 730,000 MDth/d is projected to be completed by the
end of 2005.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the project in
March 2004, and construction began soon thereafter. Automated welding
allowed completion of up to three miles of pipeline per day, and
the pipeline portion of the project was completed ahead of schedule.
The pipeline was put into initial service on December 1, 2004. Upstream
compression and treating facilities at Cheyenne were completed during
January, and on January 31, 2005, all of the pipeline facilities
were placed in service with a design capacity of 560,000 MDth/d.
The second phase of the project, increasing the capacity by 170,000
MDth/d, is expected to be completed by the end of 2005.
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