This report is related to an administrative action arising from applications files by Tenneco Atlantic Pipeline Company and Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company which relate directly to a proposal by Tenneco Atlantic Pipeline Company (TAPCO) to import natural gas at the U.S.-Canadian border near Calais, ME. This gas would initially be shipped as liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Algeria to a terminal located near St. John, New Brunswick, which would be owned and operated by TAPCO. After vaporization, the gas (owned by Tenneco LNG) would be transported via 66 miles of new Canadian pipeline to the U.S.-Canadian near Calais, where the gas would be purchased by TAPCO and the project would come under U.S. jurisdiction. Approval of the listed applications would authorize the construction and operation of 506 miles of TAPCO pipeline and related appurtenances required to transport this imported gas from Calais, ME, to Milford, PA.
TAPCO Project (Tanneco Atlantic Pipeline Company, et al.) Docket CP77-100, et al. Volume I
1977
348 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Environmental Studies , Environmental Impact Statements , Gas pipelines , Environmental impact statements-final , Natural gas , Terminal facilities , Marine terminals , Pipelines , Environmental impacts , Liquefied natural gas , Energy facilities , Air pollution , Noise pollution , Water pollution , Hydrology , Social effect , Economic impact , Wildlife , Vegetation , Soils , Geology , Land use , Safety , Substitutes , Calais(Maine) , Milford(Pennsylvania) , Tenneco Atlantic Pipeline Company , Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company , TAPCO project