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Lower Valley Energy Natural Gas Pipeline Update. Hoback Canyon Pipeline Wyoming Oil and Gas Commission October 25, 2005. Lower Valley Energy. John Hoback – Guide of the Astorians History - 1995 – PSC Certificate Ground Breaking Ceremonies July 8, 1996 Afton August 29,1996 Jackson
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Lower Valley EnergyNatural Gas Pipeline Update Hoback Canyon Pipeline Wyoming Oil and Gas Commission October 25, 2005
Lower Valley Energy • John Hoback – Guide of the Astorians • History - 1995 – PSC Certificate • Ground Breaking Ceremonies • July 8, 1996 Afton • August 29,1996 Jackson • Gas Service started late fall of 1997
Lower Valley Energy • 10,000 gallon delivery increments • Jackson Deliveries – 1 truck every other day in summer – 3.5 trucks per day in winter (record is 6 on one cold winter day) • Afton Deliveries – 1 truck per week in summer – 2 per week in winter
Lower Valley Energy • 2003 usage – 4,875,720 gallons LNG • Equivalent to 402,819 Mcf or 500 trucks LNG • Average 1.5 Mcf per day in summer & 2.5 Mcf per day in winter • Projected usage by 2010 – 6,590,150 gallon LNG • Equivalent to 544,461 Mcf or 665 trucks LNG
Lower Valley EnergyHoback Canyon Pipeline The Basics: • 49.7 miles of 6” natural gas pipeline • Pipeline begins at William’s Merna tap, travels through Bondurant, the Hoback Canyon, over Camp Creek Saddle and terminates at Jackson, Wyoming • 10.6 miles of parallel highway construction through Hoback Canyon • Route is 58% USFS, 2% State & 40% Private
Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline Hoback Canyon Pipeline
Lower Valley EnergyHoback Canyon Pipeline • Draft EIS due out this fall • Currently purchasing needed private ROW • 3rd Party WYDOT Review • PSC Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity • Planned for construction in summer/fall 2006 • Operational by late 2006
Lower Valley EnergyHoback Canyon Pipeline Update Questions & Comments Chad Jensen Vice President Lower Valley Energy 307-885-3175