New Jersey to New York natural gas pipeline goes into service
11/1/2013
HOUSTON -- Spectra Energy Corp. has successfully completed its New Jersey to New York Expansion Project.
The new pipeline, an extension of Spectra Energy’s Texas Eastern and Algonquin Gas systems, is designed to bring customers in the region 800 mmcfd of natural gas supplies, as well as economic and environmental benefits.
“We’ve built the first natural gas pipeline into Manhattan in more than 40 years, one that will supply the region with safe, affordable, clean, domestic natural gas. Completing this pipeline is a great accomplishment, and one in which our team can take great pride,” said Greg Ebel, president and CEO, Spectra Energy.
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