PGT/PG & E and Altamont Natural Gas Pipeline Projects: Comments

PGT/PG & E and Altamont Natural Gas Pipeline Projects: Comments
Author: United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1991
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
ISBN:

The proposed PGT/PG & E and Altamont pipeline projects are proposing to transport up to 755 and 700 MMcf/d, respectively, of natural gas from various Canadian sources to southern California for a variety of uses including local distribution companies (LDCs), power generation facilities, electric utilities, industrial gas users, and enhanced oil recovery operations (EOR) throughout southern California. PGT/PG & E's proposal also includes transporting natural gas from Canada to customers in the Pacific Northwest.

PGT/PG & E and Altamont Natural Gas Pipeline Projects: Appendices

PGT/PG & E and Altamont Natural Gas Pipeline Projects: Appendices
Author: United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1991
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
ISBN:

The proposed PGT/PG & E and Altamont pipeline projects are proposing to transport up to 755 and 700 MMcf/d, respectively, of natural gas from various Canadian sources to southern California for a variety of uses including local distribution companies (LDCs), power generation facilities, electric utilities, industrial gas users, and enhanced oil recovery operations (EOR) throughout southern California. PGT/PG & E's proposal also includes transporting natural gas from Canada to customers in the Pacific Northwest.

PGT/PG&E and Altamont Natural Gas Pipeline Projects

PGT/PG&E and Altamont Natural Gas Pipeline Projects
Author: United States. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1991
Genre: Environmental impact analysis
ISBN:

The proposed PGT/PG&E and Altamont pipeline projects are proposing to transport up to 755 and 700 MMcf/d, respectively, of natural gas from various Canadian sources to southern California for a variety of uses including local distribution companies (LDCs), power generation facilities, electric utilities, industrial gas users, and enhanced oil recovery operations (EOR) throughout southern California. PGT/PG&E's proposal also includes transporting natural gas from Canada to customers in the Pacific Northwest.