Anyone have any information on a 24 or 30 inch pipeline that is under construction in the RT. 38 area around Eau Claire northern Buttler  CO.

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what information are you looking for?

What company is the line for? Who is the contractor? Where is it being run to?

ETP is building the line, not sure of the contractor. This is the first half of the line, it will stop in concord this year, but next year they will build the other half to burgettstown PA. Edgemarc will be putting gas in the line, and they hope to announce soon other companies that will use the line also.  They are building a big compressor station near Eldorado.  My guess is they are eyeing up all the chevron leases in parker and fairview townships.  Who ever winds up with those leases.  It wouldn't surprise me to see the line extended into Venango county PA.

Thank you Geo5. Do you know the size of the pipeline? We are in Venango CO. leased to Halcon, with Shell leases that went to Rex in our area. Hope this is good news for are area.   Thanks again!!!

Its a 24 inch line. The line goes north of  6 points, almost to the river, it would really surprise me if in the next couple of years, they don't punch it under the river and go up into Venango county.  24 inch is more then Edgemarc will ever need, unless of course, Edgemarc energy moves into Venango county, which also would not surprise me.

Geo5 ETP Energy Transfer Partners? Part of the Rover pipeline? huge project, that has been kept very quiet.

Deer spotter, 

From my understanding, ETP (Energy Transfer Partners) is Building a Processing plant in Burgettstown, where this line that we are talking about is going.  From there, i believe, after the liquids are taking out of the Gas, the gas will continue on until it meets up with the Rover pipeline in Ohio.  

Is this part of the natural gas infrastructure?
Is ETP (Energy Transfer Partners) the operator?

yes

I live south of the river in Beaver county..things are moving along with this pipeline in my area...here is the ETP statement from their Q2 report about the Revolution Project which is what you are talking about.

---Now let’s move to project updates, starting with Delaware Basin Crude Gathering Pipeline we announced yesterday and the Revolution and Bayou
Bridge projects that we touched on in the last earnings call but since have provided more detail. The Delaware Basin Crude Gathering Pipeline, when
completed, will consist of three separate gathering systems with an aggregate of approximately 130 miles of pipe.
The gathering systems, which will have approximately 120,000 barrels per day of crude oil capacity, will deliver crude oil into SXL Delaware Basin
Extension. The pipeline is projected to be in service in the first half of 2016. ETP, through its affiliates, ETP Crude, has commenced an open season for
the pipeline. This is yet another example of the Energy Transfer family leveraging synergies between our various strategic entities.
For the Revolution Project, we will be constructing approximately 100 miles of 20-inch to 30-inch pipeline, providing total gathering system capacity
in excess of 440 million cubic feet per day. The Revolution Pipeline will originate in Butler County, Pennsylvania and will extend to our new
cryogenic gas processing plant in Western Pennsylvania. In addition, this project includes a fractionation facility that will be constructed at SXL’s
Marcus Hook Industrial Complex. We’re continuing to finalize additional contracts with a number of producers in the area.
In light of the lower commodity prices, producers are not only interested in a competitive fee to gather and process their volumes, but are also very
much focused on the highest price that they can achieve for their residue gas volumes and for their liquids. Our projects provides them with a unique
end-to-end solution with significantly improved netback economics compared to their other alternatives.
This is an exciting project for us as it increases our presence in the Marcellus and Upper Devonian production areas of Western Pennsylvania and is
another example of asset optimization within the Energy Transfer family of partnerships. The residue gas from the Revolution Plant will be delivered
into our Rover interstate pipeline for deliveries to downstream markets. And the natural gas liquids will be delivered to SXL’s Mariner East pipeline
system for delivery to domestic and export markets.
The Revolution Pipeline and Plant as well as the fractionation facility are expected to be in service in the second quarter of 2017 and will no doubt
serve as a gathering and processing growth vehicle for us in the Northeast where we fully intend to expand our operations bringing strong DCF growth
to ETP for years to come.

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