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re: Natural Gas Flow Engineering Question
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:49 am to PCRammer
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:49 am to PCRammer
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think he wants to tap into the town distribution line, which is metered from the Transco mid-stream line.
This is correct. I can't tap into Transco. It's too far. And I'm too small. And it would be too expensive. And I don't think they're even allowing new taps.
The town has had a tap since the 1960s. And the town owns a line that runs 6000 feet from my facility. And we own the land that runs almost all the way back to the pipeline. So we won't have to purchase ROW or anything like that.
We just want to tap into the town 3" line. The town is in favor because we are gonna pay them a fee for using the 12 miles of line they already have. And because it's more jobs for the town.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:51 am to No Colors
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Engineer one said we could get 35-40 mcf per hour. No problem. Move forward with the project.
Engineer two says his calculations showed we would only get about 15 mcf per hour.
Engineer three said we would get enough to run our project. But that it wouldn't leave enough to run the town.
There is money to be made in confusion.
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