Guernsey county landowners are being contacted about surveys for the Bluegrass Pipeline. From Maps it will come down through Guernsey south into the middle of Noble Co. another line will run from east to west through Noble co.ending in Louisana  and Texas Gulf shore. But does anyone know the townships it will go through . This is a 36 inch line.

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Bob thanks I had found the proposed route,your estimate, but had not found the others.

Donna

Bob

Can you comment on the pump stations--two indicated on the map, how are they different from a compressor station if there is a difference--how many compressor stations will be needed for this route? What are the factors that determine the distance between compressor stations?

And in general does wet gas require more compressor stations?  Magnum Hunter stated in a presentation that that thought they could do pigging once per month, but have to do it once per day because of the wet gas.  So overall the more wet the gas, the more "work" to get it to market, is that correct?

 

As a person who goes to central Kentucky often, The Lexington Herald Leader is already printing letters to the editor which are not favorable to the Blue grass pipeline  Most are  from Anderson County which is not as upscale as Scott and Woodford.  Woodford being home to the thoroughbred horse farms and I am wondering how Woodford will embrace this, this county has managed to preserve the horse farms and keep out urban sprawl from Lexington.

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