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'''Kern River Pipeline''' is a {{convert|1679|mi|sing=on}} long [[Pipeline transport|natural gas pipeline]] line extending from southwestern [[Wyoming]] to its terminus near [[Bakersfield, California]]. The pipeline supplies local gas distribution companies, power plants, and heavy industry in [[Utah]], [[Nevada]], and [[California]]. It is owned and operated by the [[Kern River Gas Transmission Company]], a subsidiary of [[MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company]]. Its [[Federal Energy Regulatory Commission|FERC]] code is 99.[ |
'''Kern River Pipeline''' is a {{convert|1679|mi|sing=on}} long [[Pipeline transport|natural gas pipeline]] line extending from southwestern [[Wyoming]] to its terminus near [[Bakersfield, California]]. The pipeline supplies local gas distribution companies, power plants, and heavy industry in [[Utah]], [[Nevada]], and [[California]]. It is owned and operated by the [[Kern River Gas Transmission Company]], a subsidiary of [[MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company]]. Its [[Federal Energy Regulatory Commission|FERC]] code is 99.[https://web.archive.org/web/20130120011541/http://ferc.gov/industries/gas/gen-info/pipecode.asp] |
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[[File:Map_US_Natural_Gas.gif|thumb|right|Map US Natural Gas basin and pipelines, Kern River Pipeline runs from Green River basin to San Joaquin basin]] |
[[File:Map_US_Natural_Gas.gif|thumb|right|Map US Natural Gas basin and pipelines, Kern River Pipeline runs from Green River basin to San Joaquin basin]] |
Kern River Pipeline is a 1,679-mile (2,702 km) long natural gas pipeline line extending from southwestern Wyoming to its terminus near Bakersfield, California. The pipeline supplies local gas distribution companies, power plants, and heavy industry in Utah, Nevada, and California. It is owned and operated by the Kern River Gas Transmission Company, a subsidiary of MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company. Its FERC code is 99.[1]
The line provides 80% of the natural gas used in the Las Vegas Valley.[1]
The gas line is 1,680 miles long made of 36-inch and 42-inch pipe. It can deliver up to 1.76 Bcf/d. There are 11 compressor stations on the line. The gas line delivers gas to Utah, Nevada, California and Arizona. Most of the gas is from the Pinedale Anticline gas field, near Pinedale, Wyoming in the Green River basin.[2]
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