Ohio Gas & Oil Magazine July 2016

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“The thing we’ve been focusing on is growth, growth, growth. The company has grown at a massive pace,” Colton remarked, noting that about 11 ETP projects are nearing completion or have begun operating. The company has increased its pipeline system from 200 miles originating in Texas to more than 71,000 miles of pipe, which Colton said move NG and petroleum products from Texas west to California, north to Michigan and south to Florida with nexus points in several states including Ohio.

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Colton explained that the Rover Pipeline project has come out of a need to move abundant resources from the Marcellus and Utica shale regions to domestic and global markets.

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Estimates are that oil and gas production in these regions will reach more than 40 Bcf per day over the next decade. Colton said although some pipes in the regions have been modified to transport these products out, they are not enough. “The Marcellus and Utica shales have been identified as a very hot play. Ultimately that’s where we see Rover coming into play,” he stated. The proposed Rover system will use 713 miles of pipe with an initial forward haul capacity of 3.25 Bcf per day to move shale products through six delivery points, 12 receipt points and 10 compressor stations. Ohio will host much of the Rover Pipeline’s infrastructure. Seven compressors, as well as all of the system’s supply lateral pipes, will be located in Ohio.

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The project will represent a $4.2 billion investment for ETP with $3 billion slated to go to Ohio.

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Additionally, after construction is completed, the pipeline will become an asset of ETP’s Midwest Division, which includes Ohio, and a new area office responsible for the pipeline will be opened in Canton, Ohio, by early 2017. The project includes two major sections: a section from ETP’s Seneca, Ohio, facility northwest to its Defiance, Ohio, facility will be in service by June 2017, while ETP’s Midwest Hub, going from its Defiance facility to Michigan and its Dawn Hub, near Canada, is expected to be completed by November of that same year.

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Colton said ETP anticipates that work to build compressor stations and other infrastructure will begin in the last three months of this year, and major pipeline work will begin in the first quarter of 2017 after the company receives a Final Environmental Impact Statement, which is scheduled for issuance on July 29 of this year.

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