Station at Pickens, Miss., with initial installation of 6250 hp.; located on 22-in. main gas line, 123.1 mi. east of field receiving point in Monroe, La., gas-producing area and 119.4 mi. west of next compressor station on main line at Reform, Ala.; chart of construction progress; first compressor started operation 137 days after breaking of ground. (see also Gas Age-Rec., vol. 67, no, 17, Apr. 25, 1931, pp. 627-629 and 654, 5 figs. and West. Gas, vol. 7, no. 3, Mar. 1931, pp. 28-30 and 54, 5 figs. and Pipe Line News, vol. 3, no. 11, Oct. 1931, pp. 18-20 and 55, 3 figs)
Central Mississippi's first natural gas compressor station
Natural Gas
Natural Gas ; 12 , n 1
1931
6 Figs.
Article (Journal)
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Central Mississippi's first natural gas compressor station
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