Overview
With approximately 67,000 miles of natural gas pipelines, we own an interest in or operate the largest natural gas network in North America. Our pipelines serve major consuming domestic markets and transport approximately 40 percent of the natural gas consumed in the United States. Our pipelines are also connected to every important natural gas resource play and supply area in the United States, including the Eagle Ford, Marcellus, Bakken, Utica, Uinta, Permian, Haynesville, Fayetteville and Barnett. 

702

Billion cubic feet of working
gas storage capacity

~70,000

Miles of natural gas pipelines
that we own an interest in or
operate

~40%

Of natural gas consumed
in the U.S. that is transported by
our pipelines
East Region
Arlington Storage Company, LLC
Overview
Arlington Storage Company (ASC) system includes three natural gas storage facilities (Thomas Corners, Steuben and Seneca Lake) interconnecting with Millennium, Dominion and Tennessee Gas Pipelines with a total FERC-certificated working gas capacity of 15 billion cubic feet. 

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm and Interruptible Storage
  • Firm and Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Hub Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Elba Express Company, LLC

Overview
The Elba Express Company is a 200-mile bidirectional system that transports natural gas between the Elba Island LNG terminal near Savannah, Georgia, and the Transco pipeline in Hart County, Georgia, and Anderson County, South Carolina. In Georgia, the pipeline connects with Carolina Gas Transmission and with Kinder Morgan’s Southern Natural Gas (SNG) system. It also directly connects to various power plants and natural gas utility providers.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Scheduling Hotline: 1 (800) 845-4383
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Fayetteville Express Pipeline

​Overview
The Fayetteville Express Pipeline (FEP) is a 185-mile natural gas pipeline system that originates in Conway County, Arkansas, and terminates at an interconnect with Trunkline Gas Company in Panola County, Mississippi. The pipeline has a capacity of approximately 2.0 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf) and brings much needed natural gas from the Fayetteville Shale in Arkansas to pipelines serving the Midwest and Northeast. FEP is owned by Fayetteville Express Pipeline LLC, a joint venture between Kinder Morgan and Energy Transfer Partners, L.P (Energy Transfer), and Energy Transfer operates the pipeline.
 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
 
Florida Gas Transmission
​Overview
The Florida Gas Transmission (FGT) pipeline is an approximately 5,300-mile system that transports natural gas from South Texas to South Florida. FGT is owned by Florida Gas Transmission Company, LLC, a 100 percent owned subsidiary of Citrus Corp. Citrus Corp is a 50/50 joint venture between Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) and Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. (Energy Transfer). FGT is operated by Energy Transfer.

 
Services Provided
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline

Overview
The Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline (KMLP) system consists of two pipelines that terminate at the Cheniere Sabine Pass LNG Terminal in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The first pipeline originates at the Columbia Gulf Transmission Company in Evangeline Parish, Louisiana. The second interconnects with the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) system and continues on NGPL through leased pipeline capacity to two delivery interconnects near Johnson Bayou, Louisiana. The pipeline system is 135 miles and has a total design capacity of 2.2 billion cubic feet per day.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Midcontinent Express Pipeline

​Overview
Midcontinent Express Pipeline (MEP) is a 510-mile natural gas pipeline that originates near Bennington, Oklahoma and terminates at an interconnection with Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line near Butler, Alabama. MEP has five compressor stations along its system totaling approximately 144,000 horsepower. Kinder Morgan owns 50 percent of MEP and Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. (Energy Transfer) owns 50 percent. MEP is operated by Kinder Morgan.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Service
  • Interruptible Transportation Service
  • Park and Loan Service
  • Interruptible Balancing
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Southern Natural Gas

​Overview
Southern Natural Gas (SNG) is an approximately 6,900-mile pipeline system extending from natural gas supply basins in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, to market areas in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee, including the metropolitan areas of Atlanta and Birmingham. The SNG system is also connected to the Elba Island LNG terminal near Savannah, Georgia.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Scheduling Hotline: 1 (800) 845-4383
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Stagecoach Pipeline & Storage Company LLC
​Overview
Stagecoach Pipeline & Storage Company (Stagecoach) transports and stores natural gas in New York and Pennsylvania with multiple interconnects to major interstate pipelines including Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP), Transco, Millennium and Dominion. Stagecoach consists of approximately 75 miles of natural gas pipelines that deliver an aggregate capacity of ∼3 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) and has 26 bcf of working gas storage capacity. 

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm and Interruptible Storage
  • Firm and Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Hub Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Tennessee Gas Pipeline
​Overview
Kinder Morgan's Tennessee Gas Pipeline (TGP) is an approximately 11,760-mile pipeline system that transports natural gas supplied from the Northeast section of the United States, to diverse end-use demand markets including New York City and Boston in the Northeast, the Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coast, and Mexico.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Scheduling Hotline: (713) 420-4999
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America
NGPL
Overview
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America LLC (NGPL) is the largest transporter of natural gas into the high-demand Chicago-area market as well as one of the largest interstate pipeline systems in the country. It is also a major transporter of natural gas to large liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities and other markets located on the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast. NGPL has approximately 9,100 miles of pipeline, more than 1 million compression horsepower and 288 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of working natural gas storage. NGPL provides its customers access to all major natural gas supply basins directly and through its numerous interconnects with intrastate and interstate pipeline systems. NGPL is owned in part by Kinder Morgan, Inc., Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. and funds managed by ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC. The entity has a dedicated management team and is operated by Kinder Morgan.

 
Services Provided
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Flexible Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Delivered Firm Storage Services
  • Nominated Firm Storage Services
  • Best Efforts Storage Services
  • Park and Loan Services
  • Interruptible Balancing Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
West Region
Cheyenne Plains Gas Pipeline
​Overview
The Cheyenne Plains Gas Pipeline system consists of 410 miles of 36-inch diameter pipeline. It extends from near the Wyoming-Colorado border to South Central Kansas. The Cheyenne Plains Pipeline serves market areas in the Midwest with connections to several mid-continent pipelines in South Central Kansas.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Service (FT)
  • Interruptible Transportation Service (IT)
  • Interruptible Swing Service (SS)
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Colorado Interstate Gas Pipeline
​Overview
The Colorado Interstate Gas (CIG) is a 4,350-mile pipeline system that transports natural gas from production areas in the Rocky Mountains directly to customers in Colorado and Wyoming and indirectly to the Midwest, Southwest, California and Pacific Northwest. CIG also owns interests in five storage facilities located in Colorado and Kansas, which collectively have approximately 43 billion cubic feet of underground working natural gas storage capacity (includes Young Gas Storage capacity). CIG owns a 50 percent ownership interest in WYCO Development LLC, or WYCO, a joint venture with an affiliate of Xcel Energy, and operates WYCO's High Plains pipeline and Totem Gas Storage facility.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
El Paso Natural Gas
​Overview
El Paso Natural Gas (EPNG) is a 10,140-mile pipeline system which transports natural gas from the San Juan, Permian and Anadarko basins to California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Northern Mexico. EPNG also owns approximately 44 billion cubic feet of underground working natural gas storage capacity in Southeast New Mexico.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Mojave Pipeline
​Overview
The Mojave Pipeline is a 500-mile pipeline system that connects with the EPNG system near Topock, Arizona, Cadiz, California, the Transwestern systems in Arizona, and Kern River Gas Transmission Company in California.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Sierrita Gas Pipeline
​Overview

The Sierrita Gas Pipeline (Sierrita) is an approximately 61-mile, 36-inch diameter pipeline system. It extends from the El Paso Natural Gas pipeline system, near Tucson, Arizona, to the United States-Mexico border near Sasabe, Arizona.

 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
TransColorado Gas Transmission
​Overview
TransColorado Gas Transmission (TransColorado) is a 310-mile natural gas pipeline system that extends from the Greasewood, Colorado area to pipeline interconnects in Rio Blanco County, Colorado, to a point of interconnection with El Paso Natural Gas, Transwestern and Southern Trails interstate pipelines at the Blanco Hub located in San Juan County, New Mexico.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Service
  • Interruptible Transportation Service
  • Park and Loan Service
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Wyoming Interstate Pipeline
​Overview
The Wyoming Interstate pipeline (WIC) consists of approximately 850 miles of pipeline. The mainline extends from Western Wyoming to Northeast Colorado (the Cheyenne hub). It also has several lateral pipeline systems that extend from various interconnections along the WIC mainline into Western Colorado and Northeast Wyoming and into Eastern Utah.

 
​Services Provided 
  • Firm Transportation Service
  • Interruptible Transportation Service
  • Park and Loan Service
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Young Gas Storage
Overview

Young Gas is a natural gas storage facility located in Morgan County, Colorado. The facility has a working natural gas storage capacity of approximately 5.8 billion cubic feet. Young Gas is a joint venture owned by Kinder Morgan, Xcel Energy Corporation and Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU). The working storage capacity of the facility is committed to Colorado Interstate Gas Company, L.L.C. and CSU.
 

Services Provided
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources

Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies

Dos Caminos, LLC
Overview
Dos Caminos, LLC is a network of pipelines that includes the approximately 62-mile Spears pipeline that connects Howard Energy Partners' (HEP) existing midstream pipeline and facilities in Webb County, Texas to Kinder Morgan’s new Eagle Ford pipeline. The expected capacity for the Spears pipeline is ~500 MMcf/d. Kinder Morgan owns a 50 percent interest in Dos Caminos, LLC. HEP owns the remaining 50 percent and operates the pipeline.
 
Resources
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Eagle Ford Midstream
Overview
Eagle Ford Midstream (EFM) is a 158-mile residue pipeline that transports up to 1.05 bcf/d of natural gas from the Eagle Ford basin to the Agua Dulce Hub in Nueces County, Texas. EFM is owned and operated by Eagle Ford Midstream LLC, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, and is used to transport natural gas in the Texas Intrastate market.
 
Services Provided
  • Firm Transportation Service
  • Enhanced Transportation Service
  • Interruptible Transportation Service
  • PAL Service
  • Wheeling Service
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Gulf Coast Express Pipeline
Overview
The Gulf Coast Express Pipeline LLC (GCX) is an approximately 500-mile pipeline system that transports about 2.0 Bcf/d of natural gas from the Permian Basin to the Agua Dulce, Texas area, and is fully subscribed under long-term, binding agreements. Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline LLC (KMTP) owns a 34 percent interest in GCX and will operate the pipeline. Other equity holders include an affiliate of ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC and PSX.

 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline
Overview
Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline (KMTP) is a full-service system with approximately 2,100 miles of pipeline. This major intrastate pipeline system is located primarily along the Texas Gulf Coast. KMTP is owned and operated by Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline LLC, as subsidary of Kinder Morgan.The company uses the pipeline to transport, purchase and sell natural gas in the Texas Intrastate market. 

 
Services Provided
  • Firm Sales Services
  • Interruptible Sales Services
  • Firm Purchase Services
  • Interruptible Purchase Services
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Virtual Storage Services
  • Firm Storage Services
  • Park and Lend Services
  • Balancing Services
  • Treating and Processing Services
  • Risk Management Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Kinder Morgan Tejas Pipeline
Overview
Kinder Morgan Tejas Pipeline (Tejas) is a full-service system with approximately 3,800 miles of pipeline. It is a major intrastate pipeline system located primarily along the Texas Gulf Coast and includes the recently acquired South Shore, Mission Valley, La Salle, and Red Gate Pipelines. This pipeline system is owned and operated by Kinder Morgan Tejas LLC, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, and is used to transport, purchase and sell natural gas in the Texas Intrastate market.
 
Services Provided
  • Firm Sales Services
  • Interruptible Sales Services
  • Firm Purchase Services
  • Interruptible Purchase Services
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
  • Virtual Storage Services
  • Firm Storage Services
  • Park and Lend Services
  • Balancing Services
  • Treating and Processing Services
  • Risk Management Services
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Mier-Monterrey Pipeline
Overview
Kinder Morgan's 90-mile Mier-Monterrey Pipeline stretches from the International Border between the United States and Mexico in Starr County, Texas, to Monterrey, Mexico. The pipeline currently has a capacity to transport 640,000 MMBtu per day and is currently being evaluated for further expansion. The pipeline connects to electric generation assets and the Cenagas natural gas transportation system in the Monterrey area.

 
Services Provided
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources

Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies

NET Mexico Pipeline
Overview
NET Mexico Pipeline is a 120-mile pipeline that transports up to 2.15 bcf/d of natural gas from the Agua Dulce Hub in Nueces County, Texas, to the U.S. - Mexico border. NET Mexico Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, holds a 90 percent interest in and operates the pipeline. MGI Enterprises US LLC, a PEMEX affiliate, owns the other 10 percent.

 
Services Provided
  • Firm Transportation Service
  • Interruptible Transportation Service
  • PAL Service
  • Wheeling Service
 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
North Texas Pipeline
Overview
Kinder Morgan's North Texas Pipeline consists of an 82-mile pipeline that transports natural gas from an interconnect with the facilities of the Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) in Lamar County, Texas, to a 1,750-megawatt electric generating facility located in Forney, Texas. The system is bidirectional, permitting deliveries of additional supply from the Barnett Shale area to NGPL's pipeline as well as power plants in the area.
 
Services Provided
  • Firm Transportation Services
  • Interruptible Transportation Services
 
Resources

Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies

Permian Highway Pipeline
Overview
The Permian Highway Pipeline (PHP) is an approximately 430-mile pipeline system that transports up to 2.1 Bcf/d of natural gas from the Waha area in Texas to U.S. Gulf Coast and Mexico markets, and is fully subscribed under long-term, binding agreements. Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline LLC (KMTP) owns a 26.7% interest in PHP and operates the pipeline. Other equity holders include Kinetik Holdings Inc. and ExxonMobil.

 
Resources
Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Northern Region
Utopia Pipeline System
Overview
The Utopia Pipeline is an approximately 270-mile pipeline system that transports ethane to produce plastic feedstock for the petrochemical industry. It originates in Harrison County, Ohio and extends to Windsor, Ontario. Utopia’s current capacity is 50,000 barrels per day (bpd) and is expandable to more than 75,000 bpd.
   
Resources
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
 
Utopia U.S.
Tariffs
 
Utopia Canada
Utopia Emergency Response Plan
Utopia Ethane SDS
Tariffs
Southern Region
Cypress Pipeline System
Overview
The Cypress Interstate Pipeline is a common carrier natural gas liquids pipeline originating at storage facilities in Mont Belvieu, Texas and extending 104 miles east to Lake Charles, Louisiana.
 
Resources
Shipper Advisory: Open Season Notification
Tariffs
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Purity Ethane and Propane Pipelines
Overview
Purity Ethane and Propane Pipelines extend a combined 177 miles (owned and leased) from Kinder Morgan’s Houston Central Complex in Colorado County, Texas to interconnect with Dow Chemical’s natural gas liquids system near Sweeny, Texas.
Liberty NGL Pipeline
Overview
The Liberty NGL Pipeline (owned through our 50/50 joint venture with Energy Transfer Partners) is a natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline that extends approximately 87 miles from our Houston Central Complex in Colorado County, Texas, to an NGL product storage facility in Matagorda County, Texas, and then to Formosa's fractionation facility near Point Comfort, Texas. With a minimum of 70,000 Bbls/d of firm capacity, Kinder Morgan transports mixed NGLs on the pipeline.
 
Sweeny NGL Pipeline
Overview
The Sweeny NGL Pipeline extends approximately 30 miles from Kinder Morgan’s Liberty NGL Pipeline at the interconnect with the natural gas liquids storage facility in Matagorda County, Texas, to the Phillips 66 fractionation facility near Sweeny, Texas.
 
NGL Fractionation Capacity
Eagle Ford

Houston Central Plant: 44,000 Bbls/d of fractionation capacity

Kinder Morgan's Houston Central Complex, which is located near the city of Sheridan in Colorado County, is the largest processing plant on the Texas Gulf Coast, and provides treating, processing, NGL fractionation and pipeline transportation services. The complex has approximately 1.1 Bcf/d of cryogenic processing capacity. The facility also includes a 1,300 GPM amine treating system, a 44,000 Bbls/d NGL fractionation facility, a truck rack to facilitate the transport of NGLs and 21,000 barrels of NGL storage capacity.

Rockies
Altamont Plant: 4,000 Bbls/d fractionation capacity
Williston
Watford City Plant: 19,000 Bbls/d of fractionation capacity

Bakken Plant: 6,000 Bbls/d of fractionation capacity
Altamont System
Overview
Kinder Morgan Midstream’s Altamont System gathers casinghead gas from wells in the Altamont, Bluebell, Blacktail Ridge, and Central Basin oil fields of the Uintah Basin in Duchesne and Uintah Counties of northeast Utah. Altamont consists of over 1,700 miles of low-pressure gas gathering pipelines, 53,000 horsepower of compression, an 80 million cubic feet per day natural gas liquids recovery plant with a 5,600 bpd fractionator processing NGL's both recovered in the plant and trucked in as y-grade in Altamont and a 20 million cubic feet per day natural gas liquids recovery plant in Bluebell. Propane, Field Butanes and Natural Gasoline are sold by truck from Altamont.
 
Resources
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies
Bighorn
Overview
The Bighorn Gas Gathering System gathers and compresses natural gas produced from coal bed methane wells in the Power River Basin in Campbell, Johnson, and Sheridan Counties of Northern Wyoming. The system consists of approximately 290 miles of pipeline and 53,000 horsepower (hp) of compression providing 300 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of scalable throughput capacity. Kinder Morgan owns 51 percent of the Bighorn system.
Camino Real Gathering
Overview
Kinder Morgan's Camino Real Gathering System, owned by Camino Real Gathering Company, L.L.C., is designed to provide natural gas and oil gathering for producers in the fast-growing Eagle Ford Shale play of South Texas. The Camino Real gathering systems and related facilities are located in LaSalle County, Texas. The natural gas system receives high-pressure unprocessed wellhead natural gas into an 83-mile pipeline system with capacity of up to 150 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d). The natural gas is redelivered for the producers to interconnects with Kinder Morgan's Eagle Ford Gathering system, Energy Transfer, Enterprise and Regency. The oil system receives a broad range of API gravities of oil from central batteries into a 69-mile pipeline system with over 110,000 barrels per day (bpd) of capacity.

 
Resources

Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies

DK Pipeline
Overview
The DK Pipeline consists of approximately 142 miles of 24-inch pipeline originating at the Houston Central Complex serving Bee, Colorado, DeWitt, Karnes, Lavaca and Live Oak Counties in Texas. It traverses through some of the most prolific acreage in the Eagle Ford Shale, including the Karnes Trough, and is designed to gather and deliver up to 500,000 MMBtu per day for compression and delivery into the Houston Central Complex.
Eagle Ford Gathering
Overview
Eagle Ford Gathering LLC, owned and operated by Kinder Morgan, provides natural gas producers in South Texas' Eagle Ford Shale a fully integrated midstream alternative for their gathering, transportation, processing and fractionation needs.

Eagle Ford Gathering consists of approximately 111 miles of 24- and 30-inch pipeline originating from Kinder Morgan's Freer Compressor Station in Duval County through the heart of the Eagle Ford Shale in McMullen, LaSalle, Dimmit and Webb Counties. It is designed to gather and deliver up to 780,000 MMBtu per day into Kinder Morgan's Laredo-Katy 30-inch pipeline at Freer.

In addition, Eagle Ford Gathering, along with Kinder Morgan Texas and Kinder Morgan Tejas, own and operate approximately 140 miles of 24-inch pipeline originating in LaSalle County, Texas and spanning the Eagle Ford Shale through five other counties ultimately terminating at Houston Central Plant as well as other various liquid handling and slug catching facilities at Freer, Kenedy, Runge, Lavaca County and Sheridan, stabilization facilities at Freer and a JT plant in Refugio County, Texas. These Kinder Morgan facilities deliver rich Eagle Ford gas to its Houston Central Complex in Colorado County, as well as the Formosa Hydrocarbon processing plant in Calhoun County and Williams Field Services' Markham processing plant in Matagorda County. Between its Houston Central Plant, and long term agreements with Formosa and WFS, Kinder Morgan has the capability to gather and process a total of 1,690,000 MMBtu per day.

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EagleHawk Field Services
EagleHawk Field Services LLC is a joint venture between Kinder Morgan (25 percent) and a subsidiary of BPX Energy (75 percent) which owns, operates and is actively developing natural gas and condensate gathering facilities located in the prolific Eagle Ford shale formation of South Texas. The system has 530 miles of pipelines. The Hawkville System, located in La Salle and McMullin counties, currently delivers gas into Enterprise, Copano and Regency pipelines. Condensate volumes gathered on the Hawkville System are currently being transported by truck as well as the Harvest (Arrowhead) Pipeline.The Blackhawk System, located in Dewitt County, currently delivers gas into Enterprise, Copano and ETC pipelines. Condensate volumes gathered on the Blackhawk System are currently being transported by truck, Enterprise's pipeline and Kinder Morgan's Crude and Condensate pipeline.
 
Fort Union Gas Gathering
Overview

The Fort Union Gas Gathering system (FUGG) gathers and treats natural gas produced from coal bed methane wells in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming. Kinder Morgan owns 50 percent of Fort Union and its wholly owned affiliate is the Managing Partner. FUGG consists of three parallel 106-mile, 24-inch pipelines with 1.25 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of throughput capacity and a 1,500 GPM centralized amine treating facility for removal of CO2. The pipelines originate in the Dead Horse area in Campbell County and end near Glenrock in Converse County, where gas is delivered into Kinder Morgan’s interstate natural gas pipelines: Wyoming Interstate Company and Colorado Interstate Gas.

For system maps, construction and maintenance updates and other information, please visit the Fort Union Gas Gathering website.

KinderHawk
Overview

KinderHawk Field Services LLC (KinderHawk), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kinder Morgan, is a midstream natural gas company that provides gathering, treating and dehydration services in the prolific Haynesville and Bossier Shale areas of Northwest Louisiana. KinderHawk owns and operates an extensive network of newly-constructed and state-of-the-art gathering, treating and dehydration facilities located in Bossier, Caddo, Webster, Bienville, De Soto, Red River and Sabine Parishes, Louisiana. The KinderHawk system has a capacity well in excess of two billion cubic feet of natural gas per day (2 Bcf/d) with 19 interconnections to major downstream pipelines.
 

Resources

Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies

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Greenholly Gathering Pipeline 

The Greenholly Gathering Pipeline (Greenholly) is an approximately 36 mile, 36-inch pipeline system that runs from KinderHawk’s Greenwood Gathering system and partner receipt points to KinderHawk’s North Holly gathering system. It is designed to transport up to 1.15 Bcf/d of natural gas and was placed in service in July 2023. KinderHawk owns a 39.25% interest in Greenholly and operates the pipeline.  

Red Cedar Gathering System
Overview

The Red Cedar Gathering Company is based in Durango, Colorado and gathers, compresses and treats natural gas from wells in the Ignacio Blanco Field of the Northern San Juan Basin in La Plata County, Colorado. Kinder Morgan owns a 49 percent interest in the Red Cedar Gathering Company, and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe owns 51 percent and operates the company.

Sheridan Gathering
Overview

Sheridan Gathering consists of approximately 185 miles of 6-inch to 14-inch pipeline originating at the Houston Central Complex serving Colorado, DeWitt, Lavaca and Wharton Counties in Texas. It is designed to gather and treat field production from the areas surrounding the Houston Central Complex

Upper Gulf Coast Systems
Overview

Kinder Morgan's Upper Gulf Coast system gathers natural gas from counties to the north of Houston, Texas, and transports the product to utilities and industrial customers. In 2012, the company leased a 10,000 Mcf/d refrigeration processing plant to begin providing service to producers in the Woodbine Shale, an emerging rich resource play near our Upper Gulf Coast systems.

Williston Basin
Overview
Kinder Morgan’s North Dakota and Montana midstream natural gas assets consist of four natural gas gathering systems with approximately 1,800 miles of gas gathering pipelines, four natural gas processing plants, two natural gas treating facilities and three NGL fractionation facilities. The midstream crude oil assets consist of four crude oil gathering systems with approximately 1,222 miles of crude oil gathering pipelines, 888,000 barrels of crude oil storage and 34 crude oil truck unloading stations.
 
Bear Creek
Overview

Bear Creek Storage Company, L.L.C. (Bear Creek) is located in Bienville Parish, Louisiana. The facility has a working natural gas storage capacity of approximately 59 billion cubic feet. Bear Creek is a joint venture, equally owned by Southern Natural Gas Company, L.L.C. (SNG) and Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, L.L.C. (TGP), and its working storage capacity is committed equally to TGP and SNG.
 

Resources

Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies

Keystone Gas Storage
Overview

Kinder Morgan Keystone Gas Storage (KGS) is a high deliverability, multi-turn bedded salt cavern natural gas storage facility located in the Permian Basin near the Waha natural gas trading hub in West Texas. The KGS facility has seven bedded salt caverns and contains approximately 8.6 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of total gas storage capacity, including a working natural gas storage capacity of approximately 6.4 Bcf. The KGS storage facility is also connected to three large interstate natural gas pipelines – El Paso Natural Gas, Transwestern Pipeline Company and Northern Natural Gas Company.
 

Services Provided
Keystone offers Firm, Interruptible storage services, including long-term storage, parks and loans, wheeling services and balancing agreements with its existing pipeline connections.

 
Resources

Pipeline Interactive Website
Gas Control or Pipeline Emergencies

 

Elba Island LNG
Overview

Elba Island LNG (Elba) is an innovative and flexible small-scale liquefaction plant, with 10 identical Movable Modular Liquefaction units. The facility has a total capacity of approximately 2.5 million tonnes per year of LNG for export, which is equivalent to approximately 350 million cubic feet (MMcf) per day of natural gas. Elba is directly connected to Southern LNG, which provides LNG storage, vaporization and ship loading services. 
 Elba is owned by the Elba Liquefaction Company, L.L.C, a joint venture between Kinder Morgan, Inc., an undisclosed buyer and Blackstone Credit. KMI and the undisclosed financial buyer each hold a 25.5% interest. Blackstone Credit owns the remaining 49%. KMI owns 100% of SLNG, which owns and operates the Elba Island LNG Terminal, including the LNG storage tanks and the ship dock for import and export. Elba is supported by a 20-year contract with Shell LNG NA, LLC, who is subscribed to 100% of the liquefaction capacity. Elba is connected to the interstate pipeline through deliveries by Elba Express Company, L.L.C., which is also 100% owned by KMI. 

Southern LNG
Overview

Southern LNG (SLNG) owns the Elba Island LNG terminal located near Savannah, Georgia. The terminal has 11.5 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of LNG storage capacity and 1,755 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of peak vaporization send-out capacity. It functions as a bi-directional import/export facility, making it ideal to address the changes in natural gas demand. The Elba Island LNG terminal is directly connected to three major pipelines and indirectly to two others, and thus is readily accessible to the southeast and mid-Atlantic markets.

Resources
Public Notice and Evacuation Plan
Gulf LNG
Overview

The Gulf LNG Terminal is an LNG unloading, storage and regasification facility located near the City of Pascagoula in Jackson County, Mississippi. It includes two LNG storage tanks, each with a capacity of 160,000 cubic meters. The regasification facilities include eight high-pressure cryogenic pumps and 10 submerged combustion vaporizers with a total rated sendout capacity of 1.5 Bcf/d. The terminal also has a single dock facility that is currently permitted to receive up to 170,000 cubic meter LNG vessels, and it is designed to handle vessels with capacities of up to 250,000 cubic meters.