DTE Michigan Lateral Gas Pipeline
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DTE Michigan Lateral Gas Pipeline is a proposed conversion project where a wet gas pipeline is to be converted to a dry natural gas transmission pipeline in Michigan, United States, along with multiple expansion connector projects.[1]
Location
The existing pipeline to be converted runs through Michigan, United States.
Project details
Conversion Pipeline
- Operator:
- Owner: DTE Michigan Lateral Co[2]
- Parent company: DTE Energy
- Capacity:
- Length:
- Diameter:
- Status: Proposed[3]
- Start year: 2022[3]
- Cost: 28 million USD[1][3]
- Financing:
- Associated infrastructure:
Rogers City Connector
- Operator:
- Owner: DTE Michigan Lateral Co[2]
- Parent company: DTE Energy
- Capacity:
- Length: 2 mi[1]
- Diameter: 10 in[1]
- Status: Proposed[3]
- Start year: 2022[3]
- Cost: 7 million USD[1]
- Financing:
- Associated infrastructure:
Norwalk Manistee Connector
- Operator:
- Owner: DTE Michigan Lateral Co[2]
- Parent company: DTE Energy
- Capacity:
- Length: 4 mi[1]
- Diameter: 12 in[1]
- Status: Proposed[3]
- Start year: 2022[3]
- Cost: 13.9 million USD[1]
- Financing:
- Associated infrastructure:
Background
The conversion project and expansion connectors was announced and approved for construction in 2021.[1][2] It is intended to increase the reliability of local gas.[4]
The EIA stated that the pipelines were to be complete in 2022[3], though as of October 2022 there was no evidence that this was the case.
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Jeff Zide (2021-07-29). "DTE Energy to build natural gas pipeline in Manistee area". Manistee News Advocate. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "MPSC approves natural gas pipeline project that will improve reliability for customers in northern Michigan". www.michigan.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 "Natural Gas Data - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)". www.eia.gov. Retrieved 2022-10-07.
- ↑ "https://mi-psc.force.com/sfc/servlet.shepherd/version/download/068t000000PQJlVAAX". Retrieved 2022-10-07.
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