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<br />project: <br /> <br />Length: <br />Cost: <br /> <br />Route: <br /> <br />Owner: <br /> <br />In-service date: <br /> <br />Capacity: <br /> <br />Pipe: <br /> <br />Compression: <br /> <br />Receipt <br />Interconnects: <br /> <br />Delivery <br />Intercon nects: <br /> <br />Web site: <br /> <br />Contact: <br /> <br />1/15/2007 <br /> <br /> <br />MIDCONTINENT EXPRESS PIPELINE <br /> <br /> <br />Fact Sheet <br /> <br />Interstate natural gas pipeline system linking central U.S. supplies with <br />growing markets in the Midwest, Northeast and Southeast <br /> <br />Approximately 500 miles <br /> <br />$1.25 billion <br /> <br />From the Natural Gas Pipeline (NGPL) facilities near Bennington in Bryan <br />County, Oklahoma, across northeast Texas, northern Louisiana and <br />Mississippi, and ending at Transco Station 85, near Butler in Choctaw <br />County, Alabama <br /> <br />Midcontinent Express Pipeline LLC (MEP), a joint venture between Kinder <br />Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. and Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. <br /> <br />March 1, 2009 <br /> <br />1.4 to 1.5 billion cubic feet per day; expandable to 1.8 Bcfd <br />by adding compression <br /> <br />Approximately 40 miles of 3D-inch; 26D miles of 42-inch; and <br />200 miles of 36-inch <br /> <br />Two stations: one in Lamar County, Texas, and a second in either Union <br />or Ouachita Parish, Louisiana. If more capacity is needed, up to two <br />additional stations may be built, one in Cass County, Texas, and another <br />in Warren County, Mississippi. <br /> <br />3 receipt meters proposed in Oklahoma and Texas, connecting to ETC, <br />Enogex and NGPL <br /> <br />Up to 9 delivery meters, including potential interconnects with NGPL, <br />TRANSCO, TETCO, Columbia Gulf, SONAT, TGT, Gulf South, TGP and <br />ANR <br /> <br />www.midcontinentexpress.com <br /> <br />1-877-327-5515 or pipelineinfo@midcontinentexpress.com <br />P.O. Box 4847, Monroe, LA 71211. <br />